what is DNA and RNA??4 to 5 points
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DNA is the are the acidic molecules which carry genetic information necessary for growth
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Structurally, DNA and RNA are nearly identical.
As mentioned earlier, however, there are three fundamental differences that account for the very different functions of the two molecules.
RNA is a single-stranded nucleic acid.
RNA has a ribose sugar instead of a deoxyribose sugar like DNA.
RNA nucleotides have a uracil base instead of thymine.
Other than these differences, DNA and RNA are the same.
Their phosphates, sugars, and bases show the same bonding patterns to form nucleotides and their nucleotides bind to form nucleic acids in the same way.
As mentioned earlier, however, there are three fundamental differences that account for the very different functions of the two molecules.
RNA is a single-stranded nucleic acid.
RNA has a ribose sugar instead of a deoxyribose sugar like DNA.
RNA nucleotides have a uracil base instead of thymine.
Other than these differences, DNA and RNA are the same.
Their phosphates, sugars, and bases show the same bonding patterns to form nucleotides and their nucleotides bind to form nucleic acids in the same way.
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