How does base pairing differ in RNA and DNA?


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DNA A.T and G.C base pairs, is incorporated into duplex DNA and RNA by DNA and RNA polymerases. RNA does not have the nucleotide T, it has U,so if the DNA has the nucleotide A, then the RNA being form will match it with U.

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RNA does not have the nucleotide T, it has U,so if the DNA has the nucleotide A, then the RNA being form will match it with U.

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The nitrogenous base uracil (U) is used in RNA in place of T (they are very similar bases; in RNA U= A just like T = A.)

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