RNA is a single stranded, right-handed helix. The backbone structure is made from ribose sugars and phosphate. The four bases are adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil.
the backbone of RNA contains ribose.
No, RNA is made of nucleic acid.
The sequence of ribonucleotides determines the primary structure of an RNA molecule.
Differences include that RNA uses ribose as a sugar and DNA uses deoxyribose, and DNA uses the base thymine while RNA uses uracil.
I'm not sure there IS an RNA that helps in the production of ribosomes, but there is a type of RNA that is part of the ribosomal structure. It's called rRNA, or ribosomal Ribonucleic Acids.
No, RNA is made of nucleic acid.
the backbone of RNA contains ribose.
RNA means ribose nucleic acid.So RNA it self a nucleotide.
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The base "uracil" is not found in the structure of DNA, but rather in RNA, as uracil replaces thymine in RNA.
DNA is double stranded whereas RNA is single stranded . They are different in their functioning as well .
The part of the cell that contains RNA is the nucleosis. This structure is inside the nuclei of cells in the body.
Yes. It is either DNA or RNA.
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