<span>They are composed of similar materials: DNA is a deoxyribonucleotide polymer while RNA is a ribonucleotide polymer. A nucleotide is composed of a nitrogenous base, a sugar, and a phosphate group. In ribonucleotides, the sugar is ribose, while in deoxynucleotides, the sugar is deoxyribose. Adenine, guanine, and cytosine are nitrogenous bases in both DNA and RNA, while thymine is found only in DNA and uracil is found only in RNA.</span>
Astronomer Edwin Hubble classified galaxies<span> into four major types: spiral, barred spiral, elliptical and irregular. Most of the nearby, bright </span>galaxies<span> are spirals, barred spirals or ellipticals. Spiral </span>galaxies<span> have a bulge at the center and a flattened disk containing spiral arms.</span>
Yes. You could do this by adding solvents to break down any cell walls, centrifuge to separate the DNA, if you haven't got much then upscale with PCR, gel electrophoresis could be used to detect the DNA, and Sanger sequencing to find the sequence.