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Home > Biology > Biochemistry

Which nitrogenous base is found in DNA but not in RNA?

A. Adenine
B. Guanine
C. Cytosine
D. Thymine

Answer: Thymine


Additional Information: Thymine is present in DNA and is replaced by uracil in RNA.


Subjects: Biochemistry, Biology

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