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What nitrogen bases make up Pyrimidines?

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Answered by parabvaishnavi794
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Pyrimidines is a colourless crystalline compound which has some basic properties.......

Pyrimidines are especially made up two nitrogenous bases called thymine and cytosine which is present in DNA....

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Answered by Anonymous
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In DNA & RNA purines and pyrimidines pair up generally.

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In dna particularly it is the nitrogen bases - Thymine (T) and Cytosine (C) making up the pyrimidine while in rna it is Uracil( U) and Cytosine (C).

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