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    n.NounBase found in DN(but not in RNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine

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    DNA and RNA - Transcription

    05:52DNA and RNA - Transcription
    • For example, RNA polymerase reads the DNA base thymine on the template strand, then binds it to a free nucleotide containing adenine.

      For example, RNA polymerase reads the DNA base thymine on the template strand, then binds it to a free nucleotide containing adenine.

    • For example, RNA polymerase reads the DNA base thymine on the template strand, then binds it to a free nucleotide containing adenine.

      For example, RNA polymerase reads the DNA base thymine on the template strand, then binds it to a free nucleotide containing adenine.

    B2

    DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word Ever: Crash Course Biology #11

    14:08DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word Ever: Crash Course Biology #11
    • and it almost always contains a sequence of two of the four nitrogenous bases that we talked about in our last episode: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and

      and it almost always contains a sequence of two of the four nitrogenous bases that we talked about in our last episode: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and

    • Specifically, the promoter is a really simple repetition: we got thymine, adenine, thymine, adenine, and

      Specifically, the promoter is a really simple repetition: we got thymine, adenine, thymine, adenine, and

    B2

    Why More Young People Are Getting Colon Cancer

    07:20Why More Young People Are Getting Colon Cancer
    • One, called SBS88, frequently swaps out one of the four building blocks of DNA, a thymine, for a different one, usually cytosine.

      One, called SBS88, frequently swaps out one of the four building blocks of DNA, a thymine, for a different one, usually cytosine.

    • One called SBS88 frequently swaps out one of the four building blocks of DNA, a thymine, for a different one, usually cytosine.

      One called SBS88 frequently swaps out one of the four building blocks of DNA, a thymine, for a different one, usually cytosine.

    B1