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Kenneth Patterson
4 August, 09:38
What is the Difference between DNA & RNA?
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Antwan Roth
4 August, 10:07
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DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid while RNA is ribonucleic acid!
DNA has base pair of adenine guanine thymine and cytosine ... while RNA has adenine guanine cytosine and uracil!
DNA is always double helix while RNA is mainly single helix!
DNA contains genetic info for 99℅ of organism while RNA is being catalytic and unstable than DNA is only present as genetic information holder in 1℅!
DNA does not involve in protein synthesis directly but RNA has to!
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