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3/7/21

[Answer] What bases does RNA include?

Answer: -adenine uracil guanine cytosine




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What bases does RNA include? Each nucleotide in RNA contains a ribose sugar with carbons numbered 1' through 5'. A base is attached to the 1' position in general adenine (A) cytosine (C) guanine (G) or uracil (U). Adenine and guanine are purines cytosine and uracil are pyrimidines. A phosphate group is attached to the 3' position of one ribose and the 5' position of the next. The phosphate groups have a negative charge each making RNA a charged molecule (polyanion). The bases form hydrogen bondsbetween cytosine and guanine betwee… From Simple English Wikipedia the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. RNA is an acronym for ribonucleic acid a nucleic acid. Many different kinds are now known. RNA is physically different from DNA: DNA contains two intercoiled strands but RNA only contains one single strand. RNA also contains different bases from DNA. RNA world - Wikipedia Nucleic acid - Wikipedia RNA-Seq - Wikipedia RNA is a very similar molecule to DNA with only two major chemical differences (the backbone of RNA uses ribose instead of deoxyribose and its nucleobases include uracil instead of thymine). The overall structure of RNA and DNA are immensely similar—one strand of DNA and one of RNA can bind to form a double helical structure. RNA-Seq (named as an abbreviation of "RNA sequencing") is a technology-based sequencing technique which uses next-generation sequencing (NGS) to reveal the presence and quantity of RNA in a biological sample at a given moment analyzing the continuously changing cellular transcriptome. Specifically RNA-Seq facilitates the ability to look at alternative gene spliced transcripts post-transcriptional modifications gene fusion mutations/SNPsand changes in gene expression over time o… Strings of nucleotides are bonded to form helical backbones—typically one for RNA two for DNA—and assembled into chains of base-pairs selected from the five primary or canonical nucleobases which are: adenine cytosine guanine thymine and uracil. Thymine occu...


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