Chromatins are made up of DNA strands
the difference between DNA and RNA AS DNA ARE DOUBLE STANDED AND RNA IS SINGLE STANDED
the difference is that DNA is a double helix and RNA is a single chain
No difference
Junk DNA is non-coding DNA it does not code for protein.
repeatitive dna is the unit of satellite dna.thats all
DNA helicases are proteins, while DNA molecules are nucleotides.
The difference between Eukaryotic DNA and bacterial genome replication is the eukaryotic DNA is mostly linear and has multiple sites of replication. They both are bidirectional.
Another answer could be that Transcription uses Uracil. This is the answer I got from Apex btw.
DNA is double Helix But A Gene is a part of that double helix.
Nope. If they were the same, then there would no difference between a lamb and a bull.
Bacteria has both DNA and RNA where as Virus has either DNA or RNA
Cytidine is composed of one molecule each of cytosine and ribose. The cytosine molecule is the same between DNA and RNA, the difference is in the sugar backbone. In RNA it is ribose while in DNA it is deoxyribose.