the difference between DNA & RNA
By tajinder_18
@tajinder_18 (324)
Malaysia
April 1, 2007 9:35am CST
DNA consists of double strands to form double helix
DNA contains deoxyribose as sugar unit
DNA contains bases adenine,guanine,thyroxine & cytosine
DNA can be found in chromosomes,mitochondria & chloroplasts
There is only one type of DNA
DNA is a much longer & bigger molecule
DNA carries genetic informaion
RNA contains single strand only
RNA contains ribose sugar unit
RNA contains bases adenine,guanine,cytosine & uracil
RNA can be found in any place within the cell
There are three types of RNA
RNA is a very short molecule
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