Nucleotides are composed of a nitrogenous base, a sugar molecule, and a phosphate molecule. There are two types of nitrogenous bases: purines, which include adenine and guanine, and pyrimidines, which include cytosine and thymine in DNA or cytosine and uracil in RNA.
Nucleotides are composed of a nitrogenous base, a sugar molecule, and a phosphate molecule. There are two types of nitrogenous bases: purines, which include adenine and guanine, and pyrimidines, which include cytosine and thymine in DNA or cytosine and uracil in RNA.
Nucleotides are composed of a nitrogenous base, a sugar molecule, and a phosphate molecule. There are two types of nitrogenous bases: purines, which include adenine and guanine, and pyrimidines, which include cytosine and thymine in DNA or cytosine and uracil in RNA.