How does the base composition of DNA and RNA differ?
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How does the base composition of DNA and RNA differ?
Explanation:
Both DNA and RNA have adenine, cytosine, and guanine, but the fourth base in DNA is thymine and the fourth in RNA is uracil. Thymine and uracil function in the same way.
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Differences Between RNA and DNA & Types of RNA (mRNA, tRNA & rRNA)
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Chapter 4 / Lesson 5Learn the difference between DNA and RNA, learn about the 3 types of RNA and their functions and understand the structure and function of mRNA, tRNA and rRNA.
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