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What are the four nitrogen bases in DNA (check all that apply)?

thymine

guanine

adenine

uracil

cytosine

What Are The Four Nitrogen Bases In DNA Check All That Apply Thymine Guanine Adenine Uracil Cytosine class=

Sagot :

thymine

adenine

cytosine

guanine

Explanation:

uracil is not because uracil is only RNA.

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Answer:

Thymine, guanine, adenine and cytosine.

Explanation:

Uracil is not one of the four nitrogen bases in DNA.

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