What are two common examples of nucleic acids?
1 Answer
Sep 14, 2017
Answer is: DNA deoxyribonucleic acid and RNA ribonucleic acid.
Explanation:
Nucleic acids are biomolecules with nucleotides as monomeric units.
Each nucleotide unit has a pentose sugar, one nitrogenous base and one phosphate group.
The pentose sugar could be of two types (there is a small difference at 2C position): ribose in case of all RNAs and deoxyribose in case of DNAs. Moreover, RNA is single stranded while DNA is double stranded.