Cells and Genetics question: Explain how DNA and RNA are alike? Both are nucleic acids, and both contain information that is passed on in reproduction.
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The European Bioinformatics Institute InterPro: IPR009025 DNA-directed RNA polymerase, RBP11-like IPR011261 DNA-directed RNA polymerase, dimerisation ; IPR011263 DNA-directed RNA polymerase, RpoA/D/Rpb3-type ; IPR011773 DNA-directed RNA polymerase, alpha subunit ;
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DNA look-alike fools enzyme. Enzymes evolved to work with DNA accept a DNA and RNA are complicated, and must have been preceded by something simpler.
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Why do siblings often look alike? Why do children often look like their parents? Family Resemblances .... 6) What is one difference between DNA and RNA?
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www.bu.edu/gk12/sully/Intro%20to%20DNA.ppt
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The main difference between DNA and RNA is the sugar present in the molecules. While the sugar present in a RNA molecule is ribose, the sugar present in a molecule of DNA is deoxyribose. Deoxyribose is the same as ribose, except that the former has one more OH. Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States...
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C) a recognition sequence in RNA that attracts ribosomes. D) a DNA sequence that RNA polymerase binds. Ans: D. 10. Transcription and replication are alike
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Jun 18, 2009 Difference between DNA and RNA. Technically, ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid sure sound alike. But lets face it,
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both DNA and RNA) from 30 samples, representing the full spectrum of preinvasive cervical neoplasia. We determined the number of cells by measuring the DNA content by PCR for the single-copy gene ß-globin quantitative and RNA content To normalize for sample-specific differences and accumulative experimental errors alike,
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jmd.amjpathol.org/cgi/content/full/8/1/113
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These newly identified polymerases help in defining the minimal functional core of superfamily A DNA polymerases and related RNA polymerases. Thus, they provide a framework to understand the emergence of both DNA and RNA polymerization activity in this class of enzymes.
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www.biology-direct.com/content/3/1/39/abstract
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