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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which RNA base pairs with the adenine in DNA? A. thymine B. guanine C. cytosine D. uracil

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The base pairs in DNA are adenine to thymine and guanine to cytosine. In RNA, they are adenine to uracil and guanine to cytosine. A base pair is made of two nucleotides. The nucleotides, located on opposite strands of DNA or RNA, are drawn to each other in a hydrogen bond. These bonds are what hold the strand together in a double helix formation. The double structure is a redundancy that acts as a backup system to store genetic information.

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OpenStudy (muneefa):

adenine and thymine (double bond),cytosine and guanine(triple bond),10% each thymine and adenine and 40% guanine and cytosine

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