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Distinguish RNA and DNA​

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Answered by lubabasajid1055
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Explanation:

DNA:

  • DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid.
  • DNA is polymer of deoxyribonucleotides
  • DNA is double stranded molecule
  • Sugar in DNA is deoxyribose
  • DNA has nitrogenous bases: Adenine,Guanine,Cytosine,Thymine
  • DNA occurs in chromosomes, in the nuclei of cells and in much lesser amounts in mitochondria and chloroplasts.

RNA:

  • RNA is ribonucleic acid
  • RNA is a polymer of ribonucleotides
  • RNA is single stranded molecule which may be folded back on itself to give double helical characteristics
  • Sugar in RNA is ribose
  • RNA contain the same nitrogenous bases as DNA but contain Uracil instead of Thymine
  • RNA is present in the nucleolus , in the ribosomes , in the cytosol , and in smaller amounts in other parts of the cell

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