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Uracil is the normal base associated with Ribonucleic acid, Pseudouracil is a type of uracil that is created inside your body to interact with aminoacyl transferase and the initiation of translation

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Q: What is the difference between uracil and pseudouracil?
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Which best describes a difference between transcription and DNA replication-?

Another answer could be that Transcription uses Uracil. This is the answer I got from Apex btw.


Difference between RNA and DNA base pairing?

There is no thymine in RNA, there is uracil instead. So in DNA the base pairs are adenine - thymine and cytosine-guanine, and in RNA adenine-uracil and cytosine-guanine.


What is a difference between rna and dna molecules?

One of the bases of RNA is uracil while one of the bases of DNA is thymine.


What difference in the base pairs do you see on the mRNA?

uracil


What nitrogenous base is unique to rna molecules?

RNA bases are: adenine and uracil & guanine and cytosine. DNA bases are: adenine and thymine & guanine and cytosine. The main difference is the uracil and thymine. Hope this helps...


What is the difference between transcript and DNA replication?

They use different nucleotide bases:DNA replication uses thymine.Transcription uses uracil.


What is the base pair for uracil?

uracil is not found in DNA it is thymine in DNA, Uracil is only found in RNA In DNA guanine goes with cytosine Adenine goes with Thymine in RNA G goes with C but the only difference is that Adenine is paired with Uracil


What is the difference between RNA and DNA with respect to the bases involved?

RNA has uracil; DNA has thymine (5-methyl uracil). The other difference (and the reason for the difference in the names) is that the sugar in RNA is ribose, but in DNA it is 2-deoxyribose.


The four bases of RNA?

In both DNA and RNA there are four major bases. However, RNA has the first three (adenine, guanine, cytosine) plus uracil. The substitution of uracil for thymine as a base material constitutes the chief chemical difference between RNA and DNA.


Does RNA contain the nitrogen base uracil?

NO. RNA contains URACIL while in DNA it is THYMINE, the uracil replaces the thymine.


Difference between sense and anti sense strands of DNA?

The sense strand has the same base sequence as mRNA with uracil instead of thymine. The antisense strand is transcribed.


Is Cytosine found in RNA?

Yes Cytosine, Guanine, Uracil, and adenine are in RNA only thymine is not there