The nitrogenous bases in RNA are: * adenine (A) * cytosine (C) * guanine (G) * uracil (U) The bases in DNAare:
* adenine (A) * cytosine (C) * guanine (G) * thymine (T)
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RNA is ribonucleic acid.
It's Important becasue it functions protien synthesis , RNA is Ribonnucletic Acid made up of nucleotides that form polymer :) hope this helps
Single Strands
Enzymes?
No. Not at all.
nucleic acid
Adenine is an example of a nitrogen base that is found in DNA and RNA.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid)
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Enzymes?
Nuclei acid
No. Not at all.
Flu and HIV
nucleic acid
Yes it can.For example: Hepatitis virus which is single stranded RNA and when it attacks the host cell, in the body of the host cell, it becomes doule stranded RNA and from that RNA, it forms DNA.
No it is not. Retroviruses are RNA viruses that can change their RNA into DNA for cell infection (example HIV). Influenza viruses are also RNA viruses, but they do not transcribe the RNA into DNA. Some people think the R in RNA stands for retrovirus, but it stands for ribonucleic acid.
It is called a Retrovirus HIV is an example of a Retrovirus
Adenine is an example of a nitrogen base that is found in DNA and RNA.
This is found both in DNA and Rna.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid)