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biology RNA question


alienheart01

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The biosynthesis of dTTP requires the methylation of the uracil of one dUMP:

dUMP -> dTMP -> dTTP.

 

So based on this one can see that having dUTP is easier and less costly to synthesize than dTTP (minus one methylation).

 

Moreover in some textbooks (a good source for this kind of trivia btw.) you can also find that uracil is less stable and eases the degradation of mRNA, which is of advantage for regulatory processes of course.

Now the real question that I would ask is: why does DNA have T instead of U?

 

The answer is equally trivial, btw.

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