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Dax Kent
Biology
8 January, 11:58
DNA and RNA are both
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Francis Escobar
8 January, 12:03
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In evolved in the system of DNA synthesis wich means DNA and RNA both work to gather in what is called DNA replication wich resulting the replication of NEW DNA strands.
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Isabela Ayala
8 January, 12:25
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DNA and RNA both contain pentose sugars.
DNA and RNA are made up of monomers called nucleotides.
DNA has a nitrogenous base called Thymine, but RNA doesn't. Instead, RNA has Uracil. In DNA thymine pairs with adenine, but in RNA uracil pairs with adenine.
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