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What are four nitrogenous bases of DNA and RNA?

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Answered by akshit88
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In DNA, adenine,guanine,cut is in and thymin are the four nitrogenous base and in RNA, there is uracil instead of thymin
Answered by likhitha458
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Answer:

Explanation:

the nitrogenous bases  are (ATGC)

A is Adenine

T  is thymine

G is guanine

C is cytosine

 the nitrogenous bases of rna are

Adenine,

Guanine,

Cytosine,

and Uracil.

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