No. DNA is a nucleic acid. Polysaccharides are carbohydrates. DNA's backbone does contain deoxyribose (a monosaccharide) but this in no respect makes DNA a polysaccharide.
DNA is a type of nucleic acid.
Difference in appearance form the normal type of the DNA?
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DNA is not a hydrocarbon. It is a nucleic acid.
The sugar that is found in DNA is known as deoxyribose.
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a DNA virus. It has a large double-stranded DNA genome.
DNA isn't a who, but it is a what. The answer to this question will be found under "DNA" if you type it into the Ask bar above. [(face palm)]
DNA is DNA, there isn't a live and dead variety. If you mean DNA and RNA or mRNA or some other type, then there you go. =]
Mitochondrial DNA, the DNA in the organelle called the mitochondria, it the DNA transmitted unchanged from mothers to their children.
What components make up the backbone of DNA