The process of DNA transcription uses one nucleic acid (DNA) as the template for creating another nucleic acid (RNA). Si

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The process of DNA transcription uses one nucleic acid (DNA) as the template for creating another nucleic acid (RNA). Si

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The process of DNA transcription uses one nucleic acid (DNA) as the template for creating another nucleic acid (RNA). Since DNA and RNA are both nucleic acids, each is made up of a combination of common and unique components. Match each term to the appropriate structure(s) on the diagram of DNA and RNA. Some terms will be used more than once. DNA RNA Pul Ру Pyrimic guanine thymine adenine guanine uracil guanine cytosine cytosine phosphate group deoxyribose phosphate group ribose Answer Bank adenine guanine cytosine uracil phosphate group
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