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Elise
27 April, 15:26
What is the difference between uracil and uridine
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Lorena Wheeler
27 April, 15:37
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Uracil is (organic compound) one of the bases of rna it pairs with adenine and is symbolised by u while uridine is (organic compound|biochemistry) a nucleoside formed from uracil and ribose.
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