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Jayden Henry
28 January, 16:09
What monomers are found in DNA and RNAmono
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Layne Key
28 January, 18:16
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The monomers of a DNA have 2'H (Hydrogen) and base is any of the following: adenine, guanine, cytosine or thymine. While in case of RNA, monomers have 2'OH and any of the following bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine or uracil. The presence of 2'OH (Hydroxyl) makes RNA less stable than DNA
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