structure of eukryotic DNA and RNA
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Eukaryotes, whose chromosomes each consist of a linear DNA molecule, employ a different type of packing strategy to fit theirDNA inside the nucleus. At the most basic level, DNA is wrapped around proteins known as histones to formstructures called nucleosomes. The DNA is wrapped tightly around the histone core.
RNA and DNA are similar in structure, made up of four nucleobases, a phosphate group, and a deoxyribose sugar. They form a double helix base. Both share the bases Guanine, Adenine, and Cytosine. The fourth for DNA and RNA respectively are Thymine and Uracil.
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RNA and DNA are similar in structure, made up of four nucleobases, a phosphate group, and a deoxyribose sugar. They form a double helix base. Both share the bases Guanine, Adenine, and Cytosine. The fourth for DNA and RNA respectively are Thymine and Uracil.
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