How does base pairing differ in RNA, compared to DNA?
A. U pairs with G
B. U pairs with C
T pairs with U
D. A pairs with U
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Answer (1)
Base pairing in RNA differs from DNA in that uracil (U) in RNA pairs with adenine (A) instead of thymine (T). This key distinction affects the structure and function of RNA compared to DNA. While T pairs with A in DNA, U pairs with A in RNA. ;