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Kazeer [188]
3 years ago
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What are three differences between dna and rna?

Biology
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Gelneren [198K]3 years ago
8 0
DNA
1. Found in nucleus
2. Sugar is deoxyribose
3. Bases are A, T, C, and G
RNA
1. Found in nucleus and cytoplasm
2. Sugar is ribose
3. Bases are A, U, C, and G
kykrilka [37]3 years ago
3 0

Difference between DNA and RNA:

- DNA levels are statistical because there is no protein synthesis and genetic activity, whereas RNA levels can change due to protein synthesis.

- RNA in the form of a single band while DNA in the form of a double spiral band

- DNA has the role of inheriting traits and synthesizing proteins, whereas RNA only has the role of synthesizing proteins.

- DNA has long and double twisted chains while RNA has single and short chains.

- The sugar component that forms DNA is Deoxyribose while the sugar that forms RNA is Ribose.

<h2>Further explanation </h2>

Genes are inheritance units for living organisms, the function of genes themselves is for genetic information carried by each individual and as a regulator of metabolism for the development of every living thing. In the gene, there is genetic material in the form of RNA and DNA, below is an explanation:

RNA is an abbreviation of ribonucleic acid which is a polymer molecule that is involved in various biological roles in coding, regulating, decoding, and changing genes. RNA is a macromolecule that functions as a storage and distribution of genetic information.

DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid which is a type of biomolecule that stores and encodes genetic instructions for each interaction and various types of viruses that contain nucleic acids that contain living cells.

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Subject: Biology

Keywords: DNA Vs RNA.

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