Correspondent Link Between a Protein and Nucleic Acid Sequence Does Not Render the Gene ObviousBy Kamrin T. MacKnight, Published on 01/01/93Kamrin T. MacKnightSanta Clara Computer & High Tech.l.j
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How is DNA structure similar to a protein? How does an RNA virus replicate? What makes RNA a unique nucleic acid? How does transfer RNA work? How is protein synthesis different from DNA replication? Why does DNA need RNA? What is the difference between mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA?
Nucleic Acids:Nucleic acids are biological compounds that are mainly used for the purposes of information storage and information transfer. There are two main types of nucleic acids in the body known as DNA and RNA.Answer and Explanation: The structure of DNA differs from that of RNA in that ...