Which RNA nucleotide can pair with the Thymine (T) at the beginning of the strand? Drag it into the DNA antisense strand to make a pair.

Answer:
adenylate
Explanation:
A purine base always pairs with a pyrimidine base. Thymine is a pyrimidine base which pairs with adenine. Adenine is a purine base. During RNA synthesis, as shown in the given image, "thymine" base of template DNA is paired with "adenylate" nucleotide of RNA. The adenylate is an RNA nucleotide that has adenine as its nitrogenous base.
The RNA nucleotide that can pair with the Thymine (T) at the beginning of the strand is Adenine (A).
Base complementarity refers to the ability to match that has nucleotides in a double helix of nucleic acids.
In conclusion, the RNA nucleotide that can pair with the Thymine (T) at the beginning of the strand is Adenine (A).
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