What is the name of the nucleotide base substitute for thymine in DNA transcription and what is its purpose?
uracil, to make the mRNA strand stronger so it may be used many times
uracil, to make the mRNA strand easily destroyed after use
adenine, to make the mRNA strand easily destroyed after use
guanine, to make the mRNA strand stronger so it may be used many times

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Explanation:

In RNA, however, a base called uracil (U) replaces thymine (T) as the complementary nucleotide to adenine.

This means that during elongation, the presence of adenine in the DNA template strand tells RNA polymerase to attach a uracil in the corresponding area of the growing RNA strand.

I think it’s the second one but I’m not sure but I know it’s uracil