Sugars in Nucleic Acid
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Q. What is the sugar base found in DNA called?
- Ribose
- D-Mannose
- D-Glucose
- Deoxyribose
Q. The sugar present in DNA is called .
- ribose
- deoxyribose
- mannose
- glycan
Q. What is the sugar base found in DNA called?
- Ribose
- D-Mannose
- D-Glucose
- Deoxyribose
Q. DNA and RNA differ in their sugars and purine base components.
- True
- False
Q. What is the sugar base found in DNA called?
- Ribose
- D-Mannose
- D-Glucose
- Deoxyribose
Q. Short / Long answer type questions.
Mention different types of RNA. How does RNA differ from DNA? Explain.
Mention different types of RNA. How does RNA differ from DNA? Explain.
Q. The sugar present in DNA is called .
- ribose
- deoxyribose
- mannose
- glycan
Q. Q. tRNA is well known as soluble and adapter RNA which has three loops. The first loop from 3 end with seven unpaired base is---- a) Aminoacyl synthetase binding loop , b) Dihydroxy uridine loop , c) Ribosomal binding loop , d) Anticodon loop
Q. The sugar present in DNA is called .
- ribose
- deoxyribose
- mannose
- glycan
Q. The sugar units present in natural DNA and RNA, respectively, are
- D-2-deoxyribose and D-ribose
- L-2-deoxyribose and L-ribose
- D-2-deoxyribose and L-ribose
- L-2-deoxyribose and D-ribose