No, the "information" is carried with the nitrogenous bases and their sequence.
DNA and RNA are both nucleic acids. They both carry genetic information. They both have nucleotides composed of a phosphate, a sugar and a nitrogenous base.
dogs butts carry the information
dogs butts carry the information
deoxyribose, DNA stands for deoxyribo nucleic acid. (might be spelled wrong)
rna
The presence of sugar in DNA, specifically deoxyribose sugar, helps form the backbone of the DNA molecule. This sugar molecule provides stability and structure to the DNA strand, allowing it to maintain its double helix shape. Additionally, the sugar molecules play a role in the bonding between nucleotides, which are the building blocks of DNA. This overall structure and stability are essential for DNA to carry and transmit genetic information accurately during processes like replication and protein synthesis.
It has a universal function.That is to carry genetic information.
Pattern of basics between two helical chains of a DNA
Yes,DNA carries the heriditary information.Base sequence stores the information.
DNA is a nucleic acid that's found in every cell. DNA carries the genetic information.
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) are vaugely road-shaped and carry genetic information.
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid