Biology, asked by sahara101, 9 months ago

what are the nitrogen bases of dna?​

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Answered by amritaraj
4

Explanation:

The four nitrogenous bases present in DNA are adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C) and thymine (T). In RNA, the only differing nitrogenous base is uracil (U) (which replaces thymine in DNA and differs thymine only by the missing methyl group at carbon 5 of the pyrimidine ring).

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Answered by tanisha5367
3

Explanation:

There are 4 nitrogen bases

(i) Adenine

(ii) Thymine

(iii) Guanine

(iv) cytosine

A double bond T

G triple bond C

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