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DNA vs RNA Structure: Key Differences in Nucleic Acid Architecture #3702040 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram highlights core distinctions: DNA uses deoxyribose sugar and thymine (T), forming a stable double helix; RNA uses ribose sugar and uracil (U), typically existing as a single strand. Each nucleotide is composed of a nitrogenous base (adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine/uracil), a pentose sugar, and a phosphate group, with base pairing (A-T/U, G-C) enabling replication and transcription.
Used in biology education, genetics tutorials, and molecular biology resources to teach nucleic acid fundamentals; targets students, educators, and professionals seeking visual clarification of DNA/RNA structural differences.
Related Cliparts: Discover the structural differences between DNA and RNA-including base types (A, T/U, G, C), sugar composition, and helix formation-with clear labeled diagrams.
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