Defference between DNA & RNA with example
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DNA is usually double standard..In DNA ,the form of pentose sugar is deoxyribose
whereas ,RNA is usually single standard and in it pentode sugar is ribose
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DNA is usually double standard..In DNA ,the form of pentose sugar is deoxyribose
whereas ,RNA is usually single standard and in it pentode sugar is ribose
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DNA
it is a long polymer with deoxyriboses and phosphate backbone . It has four different nitrogenous bases : adenine , guanine , cytosine and thymine.
RNA
it is a polymer with a ribose and phosphate backbone . It has four different nitrogenous bases : adenine , guanine , cytosine and uracil.
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DNA
it is a long polymer with deoxyriboses and phosphate backbone . It has four different nitrogenous bases : adenine , guanine , cytosine and thymine.
RNA
it is a polymer with a ribose and phosphate backbone . It has four different nitrogenous bases : adenine , guanine , cytosine and uracil.
HOPE THIS MAY HELP U
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