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  1. ... RNA and DNA by facilitating the reaction of ribose with adenosine. They also specify the sites for ... nucleotide consists of a nitrogenous base, a sugar (ribose in the case of RNA, deoxyribose in the ...
  2. ... pyrimidine (cytosine, thymine, or uracil) base, a sugar (ribose in the case of RNA, deoxyribose in the ... viruses.) It is similar to DNA but has ribose sugar, rather than deoxyribose sugar, and uracil, rather ...
  3. ... pyrimidine (cytosine, thymine, or uracil) base, a sugar (ribose in the case of RNA, deoxyribose in the ... viruses.) It is similar to DNA but has ribose sugar, rather than deoxyribose sugar, and uracil, rather ...
  4. ... RNA and DNA by facilitating the reaction of ribose with adenosine. They also specify the sites for ... pyrimidine (cytosine, thymine, or uracil) base, a sugar (ribose in the case of RNA, deoxyribose in the ...
  5. ... or Adenosine triphosphate -- Nucleoside triphosphate composed of adenine, ribose, and three phosphate groups that is the primary ... RNA and DNA by facilitating the reaction of ribose with adenosine. They also specify the sites for ...
  6. ... information. It is similar to DNA, but has ribose sugar, rather than deoxyribose sugar, and uracil, rather ...
  7. ... stranded nucleic acid whose sugar groups consists of ribose, not deoxyribose as in DNA) could provide a ...
  8. ... with the phosphates on the outside of the ribose chains. Her mathematical analyses of the dry form ...
  9. ... viruses.) It is similar to DNA but has ribose sugar, rather than deoxyribose sugar, and uracil, rather ...
  10. ... guanine, uracil, or thymine) combined with a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) and a phosphate group. In 1953, ...
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