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the difference between DNA and RNA AS DNA ARE DOUBLE STANDED AND RNA IS SINGLE STANDED
One of the bases of RNA is uracil while one of the bases of DNA is thymine.
DNA is double stranded while RNA only has one strand.
Because they are related!
There is no thymine in RNA, there is uracil instead. So in DNA the base pairs are adenine - thymine and cytosine-guanine, and in RNA adenine-uracil and cytosine-guanine.
Bacteria has both DNA and RNA where as Virus has either DNA or RNA
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
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.
bacteria is uni- cellular and less complex and also bacteria cells dont have a nucleus. the mitochondris stores the DNA and RNA.
One of the bases of RNA is uracil while one of the bases of DNA is thymine.
DNA is double stranded while RNA only has one strand.
The term double helix refers to the structure formed by double-stranded molecules of nucleic acids. Only DNA forms a double helix because RNA is only single-stranded.
RNA has uracil; DNA has thymine (5-methyl uracil). The other difference (and the reason for the difference in the names) is that the sugar in RNA is ribose, but in DNA it is 2-deoxyribose.
DNA has a deoxyribose sugar; RNA has a ribose sugar DNA is a double stranded helix; RNA is a single stranded helix RNA has the nitrogen base uracil instead of thymine (thymine is one of the four bases in DNA).
Cells in living organisms, including bacteria, contain DNA.
Because they are related!