RNA is single stranded. DNA is double stranded. There are many types of RNA including mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA. mRNA and tRNA are involved in protein synthesis and the process of translation. mRNA and tRNA bind to the ribosome and form polypeptides or proteins that are released into the cell.
DNA is generally double stranded and RNA is single stranded.
RNA can move and DNA cant. DNA has a double helix strand and RNA is a single strand.
Transfer RNA (tRNA) is a single strand that loops back on itself.
yes
The RNA molecule is usually made up of a single strand. This is unlike the DNA molecule which has double strands.
No, DNA, from difference with the RNA, is a double strand of nucleotides. DNA, double strand (hence the double helix nickname). RNA, single strand.
It is single stranded RNA. Importantly, it is also a segmented genome that allows it to have large genetic diversity.
DNA is generally double stranded and RNA is single stranded.
RNA can move and DNA cant. DNA has a double helix strand and RNA is a single strand.
NO, RNA is almost always single stranded. The only exception is in certain viruses that contain double-stranded RNA.
Transfer RNA (tRNA) is a single strand that loops back on itself.
yes
The double strand helix is opened by enzymes called helicase and this allow the RNA polymerase to copy the DNA strand. The double strand helix is opened by enzymes called helicase and this allow the RNA polymerase to copy the DNA strand.
Yes
The RNA molecule is usually made up of a single strand. This is unlike the DNA molecule which has double strands.
Yes it is.
RNA polymerase runs in one direction and is making up a single strand of mRNA. So, the strand not copied in the antiparallel double stranded DNA is called the nonsense strand. ( sense strand is copied )