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what is RNA? what is the use of it​

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Answered by vsn5135
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RNA, abbreviation of ribonucleic acid, complex compound of high molecular weight that functions in cellular protein synthesis and replaces DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) as a carrier of genetic codes in some viruses. RNA consists of ribose nucleotides (nitrogenous bases appended to a ribose sugar) attached by phosphodiester bonds, forming strands of varying lengths. The nitrogenous bases in RNA are adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil, which replaces thymine in DNA

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Answered by Anonymous
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RIBONUCLeic acid.....athe nucleic acid that is used in key metabolic process for all steps of protein synthesis in all living cells and carries the genetic information of many viruses....

use =RNA ACTS AS A MESSENGER OF BETWEEN DNA and their Protein synthesis complexes known as ribosomes...

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