Following are some statements about the structural features of nucleic acids. Id
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Following are some statements about the structural features of nucleic acids. Identify whether the statement refers to DNA, to RNA, to both, or to neither by dragging the statement into the appropriate bin. Note: If you answer any part of this question incorrectly, a single red X will appear indicating that one or more of the phrases are sorted incorrectly.
Following are some statements about the structural features of nucleic acids. Identify whether the statement refers to DNA, to RNA, to both, or to neither by dragging the statement into the appropriate bin Note: If you answer any part of this question incorrectly, a single red X will appear indicating that one or more of the phrases are sorted incorrectly DNA RNA Both DNA and RNA Neither Secondary structure is primarily a double helix. the unusual nucleoside ribothymidirne (5-methyluridine) Bases are attached to sugars in a BN-glycosidic linkage. In base composition, %As %G Contains the pyrimidine thymine. Sometimes shows hydrogen bonding Contains the purine adenine. Sugars are connected with a 3-5' phosphodiether link. between a sugar hydraxyl and a base. Contains the sugar 3'-deoxyribose. Contains the sugar ri In base composition, %G = %C. bose. Review Chargaff's rules describing the ratio (or percent) of purines and pyrimidines. Do these rules des DNA, RNA, both, or neither?Explanation / Answer
DNA:
RNA:
Both:
Neither: