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what are the pyrimidines of nucleic acid?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pyrimidine is one of two classes of heterocyclic nitrogenous bases found in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA: in DNA the pyrimidines are cytosine and thymine, in RNA uracil replaces thymine. ... Pyrimidine has been detected in multiple biofluids, such as feces and saliva.

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Answered by rekhakumari9066362
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pyrimidine is one of two of classes hererocyclic nitrogenous basses found in the nuclelic acid DNA and RNA.

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