Adenine is an example of a nitrogenous base found in DNA and RNA molecules. It is one of the four nucleobases that make up the genetic code, pairing with thymine in DNA and uracil in RNA.
enzyme involved in transcription, which is the process by which DNA is transcribed into RNA. RNA polymerase is responsible for binding to a gene's DNA and synthesizing an RNA molecule complementary to the DNA template strand.
No, RNA is not an example of carbon dioxide. RNA is a nucleic acid that plays a role in protein synthesis and carries genetic information, while carbon dioxide is a colorless gas produced during respiration and combustion.
The nitrogenous bases in RNA are: * adenine (A) * cytosine (C) * guanine (G) * uracil (U) The bases in DNAare:* adenine (A) * cytosine (C) * guanine (G) * thymine (T)
DNA and RNA are examples of polynucleotides. They are made up of long chains of nucleotides that carry genetic information in living organisms.
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Adenine is an example of a nitrogenous base found in DNA and RNA molecules. It is one of the four nucleobases that make up the genetic code, pairing with thymine in DNA and uracil in RNA.
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enzyme involved in transcription, which is the process by which DNA is transcribed into RNA. RNA polymerase is responsible for binding to a gene's DNA and synthesizing an RNA molecule complementary to the DNA template strand.
No, RNA is not an example of carbon dioxide. RNA is a nucleic acid that plays a role in protein synthesis and carries genetic information, while carbon dioxide is a colorless gas produced during respiration and combustion.
It is called a Retrovirus HIV is an example of a Retrovirus
No it is not. Retroviruses are RNA viruses that can change their RNA into DNA for cell infection (example HIV). Influenza viruses are also RNA viruses, but they do not transcribe the RNA into DNA. Some people think the R in RNA stands for retrovirus, but it stands for ribonucleic acid.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid)
Yes,it is an example of non protein enzyme.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acids) and RNA (ribonucleic acids)
Yes, but in tRNA it does not. With RNA, A pairs with U, T pairs with A, C with G, and G with C. For example if your thing was ACT, GCA, TTC your RNA would be; UGA, CGU, AAG