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OpenStudy (anonymous):

differanciate the link between dna and rna in human body??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The DNA is the genetic information located in the nucleus of every cell. To live and use the great potential hidden in this molecule, your body has to ranscript this DNA. This mechanism, so called "transcription", creates the RNA, a smaller molecule that has only one strand (while the DNA has two) which allows it to get out of the nucleus (while the DNA is too big to get out). This RNA will be subjected to another mechnism called "translation" and the genetic information will be translated into amino acids. Those amino acids will form a protein later. Here is the basis. Now, I have to admit that I'm not sure if I answered your question because it wasn't really clear for me. Could you explain what you call "the link between DNA and RNA" ?

OpenStudy (aaronq):

deoxyribose and ribose.. nucleic acids

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