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Bases common to RNA and DNA are...

Bases common to RNA and DNA are

A

adenine, guanine, cytosine

B

adenine , uracil, cytosine

C

adenine, guanine, thymine

D

guanine, uracil, thymine.

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The correct Answer is:
A

Adenin, guanine and cytosine are present in both RNA and DNA. DNA contains thymines while RNA contains uracil.
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