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What is the nucleic acid of DNA?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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The composition of the nucleic acid-DNA includes polynucleotides which are composed of guanine, adenine, thymine, cytosine, a phosphate group, and deoxyribose (a monosaccharide sugar).

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14y ago

Yes. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid.

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13y ago

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DNA is deoxy ribonucleic acid

RNA is ribo nucleic acid.The deoxy ribonucleic acid will be present in the chromosome.

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13y ago

Yes. DeoxyriboNUCLEI acid(DNA) goes through transcription to become RiboNUCLEI acid(RNA) whoch goes through translation to form proteins in ribosomes.

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13y ago

Yes. That is what the N in DNA and RNA is for.

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12y ago

Yes, they are molecular organic compounds.

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13y ago

A gene is a portion of DNA, and DNA is a nucleic acid. So you wouldn't really say that a gene is a nucleic acid - you're more likely to say that a gene is a portion of the nucleic acid.

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Yes. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid

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