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RNA is single-stranded, while DNA is double-stranded. RNA contains the sugar ribose, while DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose. RNA uses the nitrogenous base uracil in place of thymine found in DNA.

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Is aggcguc a sequence of DNA?

No DNA sequence wont have U (uracil), so it is an RNA sequence!


What rna sequence is transcribed using the DNA sequence agc-tac-act?

The sequence of the RNA would be UCG-AUG-UGA.


What is an exon's role in DNA?

The exon codes for the opening sequence of DNA for protein synthesis. It is a sequence of nucleotides that code for the RNA to begin transcription of the DNA to RNA protein.


An enzyme that reads along a sequence of bases in DNA making a complementary sequence of nucleotide bases in RNA is?

RNA polymerase is the enzyme that reads along a sequence of bases in DNA and synthesizes a complementary sequence of nucleotide bases in RNA during transcription.


Is there a template for transcribing original DNA to base sequence of RNA?

Yes, to transcribe DNA to RNA, replace thymine (T) in DNA with uracil (U) in RNA. Simply write down the complementary RNA bases to the DNA bases following this rule to transcribe the original DNA sequence to RNA.


How do you write an RNA sequence if given the DNA sequence?

Bases A and T link together and C and G link together. If your DNA sequence was, for example, ATCGAGT your RNA sequence would be TAGCTCA.


Rna molecules are produced by copying part of the nucleotide sequence of DNA into a complementary sequence in rna?

transcription


How do you know if your looking at a DNA and RNA sequence?

no


What is a DNA terminator sequence?

A DNA terminator sequence is a specific nucleotide sequence that signals the end of transcription for RNA polymerase, thus stopping the synthesis of RNA from DNA. It usually contains a stem-loop structure that causes RNA polymerase to dissociate from the DNA template.


Difference between the DNA and RNA?

the difference is that DNA is a double helix and RNA is a single chain


What rna strand is complementary to the DNA strand gtagtca?

As long as the DNA strand sequence "CTAGGTTAC" is in the 5' to 3' position, the correct RNA sequence would be "CUAGGUUAC". RNA is identical to the coding strand, which is always read 5' to 3'. The only difference is U replaces T.


A section of DNA has the base sequence GCTTAA the corresponding messanger RNA base sequence will be?

RNA is copied just like DNA, except thymine (T) is replaced by uracil (U), so the corresponding base sequence for GCTTAA would be CGAAUU