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what is DNA & RNA?Moderator: BioTeam
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what is DNA & RNA?what is the different between DNA and RNA? how they really associate?
I suppose this is also nice in showing function and composition:
http://www.slideshare.net/AngellicaSter ... na-7353343
Both are nucleic acids containing genetic information with different sugars deoxyribose and ribose sugars
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RNA is more than 'genetic information'. tRNA, microRNA, ribosomes and so on have plethora of other functions. Only mRNA and genome of some viruses falls in 'genetic information' type.
DNA means deoxiribonuclickacid and RNA means ribonuclickacid .And agree with vinayaksabnis .for more details such internet .thanks.
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