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One of the four nucleotide bases in DNA is replaced by a different base in RNA. Which base is it, and what is it replaced by? cytosine, replaced by guanine thymine, replaced by uracil uracil, replaced by guanine thymine, replaced by adenine cytosine, replaced by uracil

          One of the four nucleotide bases in DNA is replaced by a different base in RNA. Which base is it, and what is it replaced by?
cytosine, replaced by guanine
thymine, replaced by uracil
uracil, replaced by guanine
thymine, replaced by adenine
cytosine, replaced by uracil
        
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One of the four nucleotide bases in DNA is replaced by a different base in RNA. Which base is it, and what is it replaced by?
cytosine, replaced by guanine
thymine, replaced by uracil
uracil, replaced by guanine
thymine, replaced by adenine
cytosine, replaced by uracil

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One of the four nucleotide bases in DNA is replaced by a different base in RNA. Which base is it, and what is it replaced by? cytosine, replaced by guanine thymine, replaced by uracil uracil, replaced by guanine thymine, replaced by adenine cyt sine, replaced by uracil
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00:02 Bioxyididinucleacid is the basic structure or the basic unit of life.
00:11 This dna is contained inside the cell.
00:15 This dna as such in the environment is of no use but when this dna is present inside the cell then it makes the structure of life.
00:36 Now this dna is present inside the nucleus of the cell and this dna, the oxyribal mutate acid, is made above nucleotide bases, a phosphate group, a sugar group return as s, and a phosphate backbone backbone return as pv.
00:59 Now, in dna, there are four types of bases that are being observed, which are the adenine return as a, g.
01:08 Thucine return as g, cytosine return as c, and thiamine return as d.
01:14 The adenine always binds with thiamine and the cytosin always binds with guan and vice versa...
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