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List out the differences between DNA and RNA

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Answered by pappy9
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DNA and RNA are two very different molecules that govern the heredity and evolution of any species. While DNA hogs the limelight as the individual-specific, characteristic-imparting essence, RNA is its lesser-known support entity that performs the actual hands-on job.

DNA is a very frequently used and heard term―sometimes through haunting chemistry lessons and others on high-drama detective-slash-forensic science sitcoms (think Dexter; though that would ideally lean more towards gory murder, but nevertheless).

Evolution, the mighty better-or-eaten-up system that rules all life forms, depends largely on DNA and the variation it brings out. The molecule undoubtedly plays a role of unmatched importance. RNA, on the other hand, has been a silent hero.

Getting started with the brass tacks, DNA and RNA have many differences as listed below.

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Answered by divv69
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Rna transfers messages to ribosomes but dna are those substance which carry genitice material
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