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why can uracil be used as a \clue\ to identify rna in a strand? because uracil is found in both dna and rna. because uracil indicates a damaged dna strand. because uracil is always paired with thymine. because uracil is unique to rna.
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Uracil is one of the four nitrogen - containing bases in RNA. DNA contains thymine instead of uracil. So the presence of uracil can indicate RNA as it is unique to RNA.
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Because uracil is unique to RNA.