INTRODUCTION TO MICROSCOPY CELL BIOLOGY
DIFFERENTIATED CELL
Question
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What is in common between the genes in bacteria and the genes in a rabbit?
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They both have same nitrogenous bases such as ATCG
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They are identical to each other
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They are complementary to each other
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The order of nitrogenous bases is same
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Hence, Adenine, Guanine, and Cytosine are common to both DNA and RNA.
Detailed explanation-2: -DNA and RNA both have four bases; two purines and two pyrimidines, in the nucleotide chains. The purines adenine and guanine and the pyrimidine cytosine are common to both DNA and RNA.
Detailed explanation-3: -The purines in DNA are adenine and guanine, the same as in RNA. The pyrimidines in DNA are cytosine and thymine; in RNA, they are cytosine and uracil. Purines are larger than pyrimidines because they have a two-ring structure while pyrimidines only have a single ring.
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