adenine bonds to thymine cytosine bonds to guanine. (In RNA adenine bonds to uracil)
Uracil is the complementary base for adenine during transcription. Adenine pairs with uracil instead of thymine in RNA.
Adenine bonds with thymine in DNA and uracil in RNA.
Cytosine bonds with guanine through three hydrogen bonds.
Uracil is the base in RNA that replaces thymine. Uracil forms base pairs with adenine in RNA instead of thymine.
Thymine bonds with adenine in DNA, and uracil bonds with adenine in RNA. These base pairs form the specific hydrogen bonds that hold the two strands of the DNA double helix together.
Uracil is the base in RNA that pairs with adenine.
That is incorrect. Adenine is found in both RNA and DNA as one of the four nucleotide bases.
Adenine bonds with thymine in a DNA strand, however, in an RNA strand, Adenine bonds with uracil.
Adenine binds with Thymine in DNA and with Uracil in RNA through hydrogen bonds to form base pairs.
Adenine pairs with thymine in DNA and with uracil in RNA.
Adenine bonds with thymine in a DNA strand, however, in an RNA strand, Adenine bonds with uracil.