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What are RNA? Describe it

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Answered by Anonymous
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RNA is an acronym for ribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid. Many different kinds are now known. RNA is physically different from DNA: DNA contains two intercoiled strands, but RNA only contains one single strand. ... The first three bases are also found in DNA, but uracil replaces thymine as a complement to adenine.

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  • .RNA is an acronym for ribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid. Many different kinds are now known. RNA is physically different from DNA: DNA contains two intercoiled strands, but RNA only contains one single strand. ... The first three bases are also found in DNA, but uracil replaces thymine as a complement to adenine.

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