One containing the nitrogen base uracil.
Uracil is one of the four nucleotide bases found in the nucleic acid of RNA. Uracil is not, however, found in DNA.
Uracil. It is the Rna replacement for Thymine in DNA.
Uracil (sometimes called Uridine). It base-pairs with with Adenine, like Thymine does. In that sense, it is the RNA replacement for Thymine, which is in DNA but not RNA.
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Nucleotides do not have DNA or RNA. DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides.
Uracil is only found in RNA nucleotides. In DNA uracil is replaced by thymine.
RNA nucleotides are similar to DNA nucleotides, but instead of thymine, RNA has uracil. So, the RNA nucleotides are: Adenine, uracil, guanine, cytosine.
Both, but RNA sometimes only has 1 side of unpaired nucleotides.
DNA polymerase III can add nucleotides only to a chain of nucleotides that is alreadypaired with the parent strands. Hence, DNA polymerasecannot link the first nucleotides in a newly synthesizedstrand. Instead, another enzyme, an RNA polymerasecalled primase, constructs an RNA primer, a sequence ofabout 10 RNA nucleotides complementary to the parentDNA template. DNA polymerase III recognizes the primerand adds DNA nucleotides to it to construct the new DNAstrands. The RNA nucleotides in the primers are then replacedby DNA nucleotides.
Nucleotides do not have DNA or RNA. DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides.
Nucleotides
Nucleotides
Thymine denoted as "T".
Uracil is only found in RNA nucleotides. In DNA uracil is replaced by thymine.
DNA contains thymine, but RNA has uracil in its place.
DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides.
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RNA nucleotides are similar to DNA nucleotides, but instead of thymine, RNA has uracil. So, the RNA nucleotides are: Adenine, uracil, guanine, cytosine.
All of the four nucleotides have a nitrogenous base. Adenine: has a double ring, nitrogenous base and found in DNA and RNA Thymine:single ring with nitrogenous base. ONLY FOUND IN RNA. not DNA. that is a difference from the rest of the three nucleotides. Cytosine: single ring with nitrogenous base, found in both DNA and RNA Guanine: double ring with nitrogenous base, found in DNA and RNA. also i guess you can say there is another difference with the double and single rings.