lthaldis
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  • 02-02-2016
  • Biology
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how is RNA different from DNA

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analiese75
analiese75 analiese75
  • 02-02-2016
DNA is double stranded and RNA is single stranded.
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VaultDweller
VaultDweller VaultDweller
  • 02-02-2016

DNA and RNA have completely different purposes in us. DNA stores and transfers genetic information (Eye and hair colour, skin colour, etc..). RNA codes amino acids and makes proteins. DNA is double stranded while RNA is single stranded. DNA uses adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine; while RNA uses adenine, cytosine, uracil, and guanine.
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