Difference between DNA and RNA [based on structure]
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Structural Biochemistry/Nucleic Acid/Difference between DNA and RNA. DNA has four nitrogen bases adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine and for RNA instead of thymine it has uracil. Also DNA is double stranded and RNA is single stranded which iswhy RNA can leave the nucleus and DNA can't.
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Structural Biochemistry/Nucleic Acid/Difference between DNA and RNA. DNA has four nitrogen bases adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine and for RNA instead of thymine it has uracil. Also DNA is double stranded and RNA is single stranded which iswhy RNA can leave the nucleus and DNA can't.
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DNA have deoxiribose means one ribose is less on carbon 3 as compared to RNA .
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DNA has nitrogenous bases :- Thymine , cytosin , Guanin , adenine
RNA has nitrogenous bases :- Uracil , Cytosine , Guanin, Thymine
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DNA has nitrogenous bases :- Thymine , cytosin , Guanin , adenine
RNA has nitrogenous bases :- Uracil , Cytosine , Guanin, Thymine
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