I would define amides as acyl derivatives of amines, not just ammonia. I think the question about the common bases in DNA or RNA is not simple. It could be argued that guanine is an amide, but I would be tempted to say that cytosine is derivative of urea. Adenine is neither of these, having no oxygens. On the other hand sphingolipids have a nice example of an amide bond. And there is one major class of biological macromolecules where amide bonds are very, very important. Perhaps the OP could focus on one of these groups of molecules.