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Identify the following as DNA or RNA.
Converts the genetic information contained within DNA to a format used to build proteins, and then moves it to ribosomal protein factories.
The diagram below shows DNA being converted into messenger RNA.
What causes the two sides of the double helix of DNA to stay joined together?
How do the functions of DNA and RNA differ?
Which statement is correct when comparing RNA and DNA?
What does messenger RNA do?
Identify the following as DNA or RNA.
Only has one strand, is made up of nucleotides. Does not contain thymine as a base.
Identify the following as DNA or RNA.
Contains deoxyribose sugar
Identify the following as DNA or RNA.
Contains the bases Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine.
Identify the following as DNA or RNA.
Is located in the nucleus, also can be found in the mitochondria as well.
Identify the following as DNA or RNA.
Adenine and Uracil pair (A-U)
Cytosine and Guanine pair (C-G)
The structure on the left represents     , while the structure on the right represents       .
James Watson and Francis Crick built a model showing that the structure of DNA is like a twisted ladder called a double helix. What purpose does the double helix structure serve?
Which is common to both DNA and RNA?
Which best describes the interaction between DNA and RNA during protein synthesis?
In eukaryotic cells, what process occurs inside of the nucleus?
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