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Dereon Rasmussen
6 March, 00:38
What are the 4 nitrogen bases used in RNA?
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Amiah Macdonald
6 March, 02:53
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There are four nitrogeneous bases used in RNA: Adenine, guannine, cytosine and uracil.
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Adenine and guanine are called purines. Cytosine and uracil are called pyrimidines.
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Luke
6 March, 03:33
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Adenine (A), guanine (G), thymine (T), and cytosine (C)
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