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what are the full form's of DNA and RNA?​

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What are the full form's of DNA AND RNA?

Ans.DNA= Deoxyribonucleic acid

RNA=Ribonucleic acid.

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and Ribonucleic acid (RNA) are perhaps the most important molecules in cell biology, responsible for the storage and reading of genetic information that underpins all life.

Structure: DNA consists of two strands, arranged in a double helix.

Bases: The bases in DNA are Adenine (‘A’), Thymine (‘T’), Guanine (‘G’) and Cytosine .

Sugar: The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose, which contains one less hydroxyl group than .

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what are the full form's of DNA and RNA?

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 \sf \small \red{DNA}  = Deoxyribo \: Nucleic \: Acid

 \sf \small \red{RNA}  = Ribonucleic  \: acid

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