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How is RNA different from RNA?

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What are the different types of RNA polymerases and their promoters?

rma polymerase 1, rna polymerase 2, rna polymerase 3


Are all three types of RNA coded by the same genes?

There are different types of genes for encoding three types of RNA. Protein coding genes are transcribed by RNA polymerase II to yield mRNA. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) are transcribed by RNA polymerase I. Likewise, transfer RNA (tRNA) are transcribed by polymerase III.


What statement describes DNA but not RNA?

DNA is different with some ways to RNA -It have two chains but RNA have one chains -ıt stored herditary material (genetic material ) and controled cell activities but RNA ' s function protein synthesis -DNA can make copy ofıtself but RNA cannot -DNA have deoxyribose sugar but RNA have ribose sugar


A chromosome contains many genes that are transcribed into different what?

RNA molecules


Does DNA consists of five different nucleotides and does RNA consists of four different nucleotides?

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.