Asked by Alex
Select the statement that is true.(1 point)
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DNA has the sugar deoxyribose, while RNA has the sugar ribose.
DNA has the sugar deoxyribose, while RNA has the sugar ribose.
Thymine is only present in DNA, while cytosine is only present in RNA.
Thymine is only present in DNA, while cytosine is only present in RNA.
DNA and RNA are both double-stranded.
DNA and RNA are both double-stranded.
Translation copies DNA to mRNA, while transcription converts mRNA into proteins.
Translation copies DNA to mRNA, while transcription converts mRNA into proteins.
Responses
DNA has the sugar deoxyribose, while RNA has the sugar ribose.
DNA has the sugar deoxyribose, while RNA has the sugar ribose.
Thymine is only present in DNA, while cytosine is only present in RNA.
Thymine is only present in DNA, while cytosine is only present in RNA.
DNA and RNA are both double-stranded.
DNA and RNA are both double-stranded.
Translation copies DNA to mRNA, while transcription converts mRNA into proteins.
Translation copies DNA to mRNA, while transcription converts mRNA into proteins.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The true statement is:
**DNA has the sugar deoxyribose, while RNA has the sugar ribose.**
The other statements are incorrect. Thymine is only present in DNA, but cytosine is present in both DNA and RNA. DNA is typically double-stranded while RNA is usually single-stranded. Translation refers to the process of synthesizing proteins from mRNA, while transcription is the process of copying DNA into mRNA.
**DNA has the sugar deoxyribose, while RNA has the sugar ribose.**
The other statements are incorrect. Thymine is only present in DNA, but cytosine is present in both DNA and RNA. DNA is typically double-stranded while RNA is usually single-stranded. Translation refers to the process of synthesizing proteins from mRNA, while transcription is the process of copying DNA into mRNA.
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