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Explanation:
The nitrogenous bases in DNA are adenine (A), guanine (G), thymine (T), and cytosine (C). The nitrogenous bases in RNA are the same, with one exception: adenine (A), guanine (G), uracil (U), and cytosine (C).
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adenine(A), guanine(G), cytosine(C) and uracil(U)
Explanation:
Nucleotide build up the nucleic acids like RNA and DNA and set of five nitrogenous bases are used in the construction of nucleotide. The five nitrogenous bases found in nucleic acids, adenine(A), guanine(G) and cytosine(C) are found in both DNA and RNA while thymine (T) in only found in DNA and uracil (U) are found exclusively in RNA
RNA stand for ribonucleic acid, it is a long and single-stranded chain of cells and processses protein. A chain of cell that carries genetic information of many viruses from the cell to the cytoplasm is an example of RNA.