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7 January, 18:48

Which of the following is NOT a nitrogen base found DNA?

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  1. 7 January, 19:00
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    Answer: Uracil

    Explanation: There are 5 kinds of nitrogen bases in nucleic acids. These are thymine [T], uracil [U], guanine [G], cytosine [C] and adenine [A]. Here, A, G and C are common in both RNA and DNA. The difference lies in one base only.

    DNA contains Thymine

    RNA contain Uracil.
  2. 7 January, 19:10
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    There isnt any choices but i know that the answer is Uracil (it's found in RNA)
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