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Macie Carter
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3 May, 14:48
What do DNA and RNA have in common?
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Jaydin Walton
3 May, 15:10
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DNA and RNA are made up of monomers called nucleotides.
- DNA and RNA both contain pentose sugars.
- DNA and RNA both have 3 nitrogenous bases: Adenine, Cytosine and Guanine.
- DNA and RNA both have a phosphate groups in their nucleotides. Sometimes called phosphoric acid.
- They both have the base pair of Guanine and Cytosine.
- They are both necessary for the cell to produce proteins.
- DNA makes mRNA which then is translated into protein.
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