1. How are DNA and RNA different from each other? (Select all that apply.) * RNA is more stable than DNA DNA is double stranded, while RNA is single stranded In RNA, thymine (T) is replaced by uracil (U) We read triplet codons backwards in RNA, from 3' to 5', but in DNA we read them forwards, from 5' to 3' RNA is a nucleic acid, as is DNA, but RNA is built of RNA nucleotide monomers. In an RNA nucleotide, the sugar is deoxyribose, not ribose. DNA uses ribose.

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1. How are DNA and RNA different from each other? (Select all that apply.) *
RNA is more stable than DNA
DNA is double stranded, while RNA is single stranded
In RNA, thymine (T) is replaced by uracil (U)
We read triplet codons backwards in RNA, from 3' to 5', but in DNA we read them
forwards, from 5' to 3'
RNA is a nucleic acid, as is DNA, but RNA is built of RNA nucleotide monomers.
In an RNA nucleotide, the sugar is deoxyribose, not ribose. DNA uses ribose.
2. Both Florongo Dall
Transcribed Image Text:Olivia Varga 1. How are DNA and RNA different from each other? (Select all that apply.) * RNA is more stable than DNA DNA is double stranded, while RNA is single stranded In RNA, thymine (T) is replaced by uracil (U) We read triplet codons backwards in RNA, from 3' to 5', but in DNA we read them forwards, from 5' to 3' RNA is a nucleic acid, as is DNA, but RNA is built of RNA nucleotide monomers. In an RNA nucleotide, the sugar is deoxyribose, not ribose. DNA uses ribose. 2. Both Florongo Dall
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