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18 déc. 2020 · Learn how DNA and RNA differ in function, sugar, bases, structure and location. See a comparison chart and examples of unusual types of DNA and RNA.
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Learn how DNA and RNA are complex molecular structures that control hereditary characteristics of cells and organisms. Find out the chemical and physical differences between the two, such as sugar, nucleotides, and helix shape.
22 janv. 2021 · Learn the differences and similarities between DNA and RNA, two types of nucleic acids that store and use genetic information. Compare their structure, composition, base pairing, strand number, and function with examples and diagrams.
11 oct. 2019 · RNA polymerase. DNA-dependent RNA polymerases are responsible for transcription of DNA into RNA. Like DNA Polymerase, RNA polymerase requires a DNA template and nucleoside triphosphate precursors. RNA polymerase does not require a primer.
Learn about the roles of DNA and RNA in cells, and the structure and composition of nucleotides and polynucleotides. Compare the differences and similarities between DNA and RNA, and how they are involved in protein synthesis.
23 août 2020 · Compare the structure, function, and composition of DNA and RNA, the two types of nucleic acids that store and transfer genetic information. See the differences in sugar, base, and helix types, as well as the stability and reactivity of each molecule.
Structure. DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. Nucleic acids are long biological macromolecules that consist of smaller molecules called nucleotides. In DNA and RNA, these nucleotides contain four nucleobases — sometimes called nitrogenous bases or simply bases — two purine and pyrimidine bases each.