Which of the following statements reflect the difference between RNA and DNA? Multiple answers: Multiple answers are accepted for this question Select one or more answers and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE ✓ a b C d RNA uses uracil as one of its pyrimidines instead of thymine. The nucleotides used to build RNA contain a ribose sugar. The nucleotides used to build RNA have an -H at the 2' carbon of the sugar. RNA is single-stranded.

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Which of the following statements reflect the difference between RNA and DNA?
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b
C
d
RNA uses uracil as one of its pyrimidines instead of thymine.
The nucleotides used to build RNA contain a ribose sugar.
The nucleotides used to build RNA have an -H at the 2' carbon of the sugar.
RNA is single-stranded.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements reflect the difference between RNA and DNA? Multiple answers: Multiple answers are accepted for this question Select one or more answers and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE ✓ a b C d RNA uses uracil as one of its pyrimidines instead of thymine. The nucleotides used to build RNA contain a ribose sugar. The nucleotides used to build RNA have an -H at the 2' carbon of the sugar. RNA is single-stranded.
Place the following in order to describe the process of gene expression in a cell.
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= which is then translated by ribosomes to make
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mRNA
is transcribed to produce
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The process through which a gene's information is used to create a functioning gene product that allows it to make end products, such as proteins or non-coding RNA, and eventually has an impact on phenotypes is known as gene expression.

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