Comparative characteristics of DNA and RNA.

Comparative characteristics of DNA and RNA. Where is it located? How many chains does it consist of? What monomers form a molecule? What are the components of a monomer? What nitrogenous bases are included in the monomers? What carbohydrate is included in the monomers? What types of this nucleic acid are known? Functions?

1. DNA:
1.1. In the core;
1.2. Of the two;
1.3. Deoxyribose, phosphoric acid residue, nitrogenous base.
1.4. Deoxyribose is a five-carbon carbohydrate.
1.5. The nitrogenous bases of DNA are adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine.
1.6. DNA is not classified into types

2. RNA
2.1. In the cytoplasm;
2.2. From one;
2.3. Ribose, phosphoric acid residue, nitrogenous base
2.4. Ribose is a carbon monomer of RNA.
2.5. Nitrogenous bases — adenine, uracil, guanine, cytosine.
2.6. r-RNA, i-RNA, t-RNA.



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