Figure 1.
The native nucleobases of the genetic alphabet (top) and the Watson-Crick base-pairing relationship of the DNA nucleo-bases (bottom). In RNA the base uracil (U) assumes the place of thymine (T).
The native nucleobases of the genetic alphabet (top) and the Watson-Crick base-pairing relationship of the DNA nucleo-bases (bottom). In RNA the base uracil (U) assumes the place of thymine (T).