I think the anwser to this ? is that is comes from the proteins amino acid?
DNA polymerases will add the appropriate base pair at the 3' end of the chain
No, first of in total, both RNA and DNA combined have five nucleotides, DNA and RNA, both consists of three of the same nucleotides, and have one that varies between the two. Both DNA and RNA, have the nucleotides, guanine, cytosine and adenine, however DNA, has the additional nucleotide thymine and RNA instead of thymine has uracil. So, DNA's nucleotides are guanine, cytosine, adenine and thymine, while RNA's are guanine, cytosine, adenine and uracil. To specifically answer the question, no DNA consists of four different nucleotides and RNA consists of three of the same nucleotides, with one differing.
Very long strings of many simple molecules linked to one another.
In short, yes. Phosphodiester bonds are found in both DNA and RNA linking nucleotides between the 5' carbon atom and the 3' carbon of their respective sugar rings.
The solute concentration is equal on both sides of the cell membrane
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid but also in a sense mRNA; messenger RNA. These are both nucleotides.
There are four nucleotides in tRNA that are complementary to the four nucleotides on mRNA. Both types of RNA contain the nucleotides adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil. In both types of RNA adenine is complementary to uracil, and cytosine is complementary to guanine.
Both, but RNA sometimes only has 1 side of unpaired nucleotides.
The monomers of nucleic acids are called nucleotides. Each nucleotide consists of three components: a sugar molecule (deoxyribose in DNA and ribose in RNA), a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base (adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine in DNA, and uracil replaces thymine in RNA).
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No, first of in total, both RNA and DNA combined have five nucleotides, DNA and RNA, both consists of three of the same nucleotides, and have one that varies between the two. Both DNA and RNA, have the nucleotides, guanine, cytosine and adenine, however DNA, has the additional nucleotide thymine and RNA instead of thymine has uracil. So, DNA's nucleotides are guanine, cytosine, adenine and thymine, while RNA's are guanine, cytosine, adenine and uracil. To specifically answer the question, no DNA consists of four different nucleotides and RNA consists of three of the same nucleotides, with one differing.
They both have four sides. This is the only complete similarity between the rhombus and the trapezoid.
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Tap the two spinning cogs on both sides of the stage to say hey in both directions on the mechanical stage
Yes, they have a phosphate group.
They are both polymers.
Without an equality sign it can not be considered to be an equation