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DNA has a deoxyribose sugar; RNA has ribose sugar.

DNA is double stranded; RNA is single.

DNA has adenine that pairs with thymine, guanine that pairs with cytosine; RNA has adenine that pairs with uracil, guanine that pairs with cytosine.

DNA resides in the nucleus; RNA resides in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm (near ribosomes)

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What are the 3 structural differences between DNA and RNA?

The three main structural differences between DNA and RNA are: DNA is double-stranded, while RNA is single-stranded. DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose, while RNA contains the sugar ribose. DNA contains the base thymine, while RNA contains the base uracil instead.


What are the three main differences between RNA and DNA?

- The sugar in RNA is ribose, and in DNA the sugar is deoxyribose. - RNA is usually single stranded, DNA is double-stranded helix. - RNA contains uracil instead of thymine. DNA does contain thymine. Like thymine, uracil can form a hydrogen bond with adenine. =]


Differences of RNA and DNA?

1. RNA have the base uracil whereas DNA have the base thymine. 2. RNA contain ribose sugar residues whereas DNA contain deoxyribose sugar residues. 3. RNA are single-stranded whereas DNA are double-stranded.


In which direction does RNA polymerase read a DNA strand?

The correct answer is: RNA is synthesized by RNA polymerase that reads one strand of DNA. RNA polymerase reads DNA 3' to 5'. When RNA is made, it is made 5' to 3'. Most polymerases have the 3' to 5' "reading" activity. The created RNA strand is identical to the coding strand of DNA, which is also in the orientation of 5' to 3'.


Way that RNA differs from DNA?

There are 3 main differences between the two (which we just went over in bio this morning!) 1) RNA contains uracil instead of thymine that pairs up with adenine. 2) Their sugars are different, RNA has ribose sugar, while DNA has deoxyribose sugar (hence their names) 3) DNA is double stranded while RNA is single stranded. Hope that is good enough!

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What are the 3 structural differences between DNA and RNA?

The three main structural differences between DNA and RNA are: DNA is double-stranded, while RNA is single-stranded. DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose, while RNA contains the sugar ribose. DNA contains the base thymine, while RNA contains the base uracil instead.


What is the RNA structure that differes from DNA?

3 differences. RNA has an additional oxygen attached, is single stranded and has Uracil instead of Thymine


What are the three main differences between RNA and DNA?

- The sugar in RNA is ribose, and in DNA the sugar is deoxyribose. - RNA is usually single stranded, DNA is double-stranded helix. - RNA contains uracil instead of thymine. DNA does contain thymine. Like thymine, uracil can form a hydrogen bond with adenine. =]


Differences of RNA and DNA?

1. RNA have the base uracil whereas DNA have the base thymine. 2. RNA contain ribose sugar residues whereas DNA contain deoxyribose sugar residues. 3. RNA are single-stranded whereas DNA are double-stranded.


What are three major differences between the structures of DNA and RNA?

RNA and DNA differ in these ways: (1) DNA has deoxyribose sugar, and RNA has ribose sugar. (2) DNA is made up of these four bases: adenine & guanine, cytosine & thymine; RNA is made up of adenine & guanine, cytosine & URACIL, the difference being that in RNA, uracil replaces thymine. (3) DNA is a double stranded molecule, and RNA is a single stranded molecule. (And for an optional 4)RNA can travel in and out of the nucleas of the cell. The DNA is stuck in the nucleas.


What are the similarities between rna polymerase and DNA polymerase?

Both RNA and DNA form in the same manner. They add bases to the 3' end of the base to form a polymer.


In which direction does RNA polymerase read a DNA strand?

The correct answer is: RNA is synthesized by RNA polymerase that reads one strand of DNA. RNA polymerase reads DNA 3' to 5'. When RNA is made, it is made 5' to 3'. Most polymerases have the 3' to 5' "reading" activity. The created RNA strand is identical to the coding strand of DNA, which is also in the orientation of 5' to 3'.


Way that RNA differs from DNA?

There are 3 main differences between the two (which we just went over in bio this morning!) 1) RNA contains uracil instead of thymine that pairs up with adenine. 2) Their sugars are different, RNA has ribose sugar, while DNA has deoxyribose sugar (hence their names) 3) DNA is double stranded while RNA is single stranded. Hope that is good enough!


What are 3 similarities between rna and DNA?

RNA and DNA are both nucleic acids composed of nucleotides, which consist of a sugar, phosphate group, and nitrogenous base. Both RNA and DNA store genetic information that is essential for the functioning of living organisms. They both have a double-stranded structure, with RNA having a single strand in most cases.


What is the difference between a DNA molecule and RNA molecule?

There are some differences between DNA and RNA 1) RNA is usually single stranded whereas DNA is double stranded 2) DNA ( Deoxyribosenucleic acid) has one less oxygen atom than RNA (Ribosenucleic acid) 3) The nucleotides in DNA differ from an RNA strand as DNA contains a Thymine nucleotide and RNA contains an Uracil nucleotide.


What monomers are in rna and DNA?

3


What monomers are DNA and RNA?

3