The sugar in RNA is ribose, whereas the sugar in DNA is deoxyribose. The only difference between the two is that in deoxyribose, there is an oxygen missing from the 2' carbon (there is a H there instead of an OH). This makes DNA more stable/less reactive than RNA.
Sugar is a five carbon (pentose sugar), in nucleic acids (both in DNA and in RNA).
The pentose sugar in RNA has a hydroxyl group (-OH) linked to its number two Carbon atom.
The pentose sugar in DNA hasn't got an oxygen in that position (hence the name: Deoxyribonycleic Acid (DNA), only a -H atom.
Sugar is called deoxyribose in DNA and just ribose in RNA. "Deoxy-" indicates one less oxygen in the ribose sugar.
DNA and RNA have the same basic sugar. The only difference is that in DNA, the ribose has an oxygen removed from the 2 carbon. Thus the name 2-deoxyribose.
one is deoxyribose (DNA), and one is just ribose (RNA)
In DNA sugar is deoxy ribose sugar and in RNA sugar is ribose sugar
DNA has deoxyribose sugar.RNA has ribose sugar.
Ribose!
Deoxyribose is the sugar found in DNA. Ribose is the sugar found in RNA.
In DNA, the sugar is deoxyribose. In RNA, it is ribose.
Uracil
Ribose in RNA and deoxyribose in DNA. They are quite similar.
DNA: deoxyribonucleic acid RNA: ribonucleic acid Both DNA and RNA are polymers of nucleotides. They both contain a sugar-phosphate backbone (deoxyribose sugar in DNA, ribose sugar in RNA) and they both contain A, G, and C nitrogenous bases (additionally, T in DNA and U in RNA).
Yes, DNA and RNA have different sugar . DNA contains deoxyribose sugar whereas RNA consists of ribose sugar, which are completely different from each other.
RNA contains the sugar ribose, while DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose. RNA contains the nitrogen base uracil, while DNA contains the nitrogen base thymine instead.
DNA has the deoxyribose sugar, while RNA has the ribose sugar.
DNA has got Deoxyribose sugar. RNA has got Ribose sugar.
DNA has got Deoxyribose sugar. RNA has got Ribose sugar.
Deoxyribose is the sugar found in DNA. Ribose is the sugar found in RNA.
The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.
Deoxyribose is the sugar found in DNA. Ribose is the sugar found in RNA.
In DNA, the sugar is deoxyribose. In RNA, it is ribose.
DNA and RNA are similar compounds with a few differences. In DNA, the sugar is deoxyribose; in RNA, it is ribose.
Both DNA and RNA contain a sugar phosphate group as the backbone to their structure. In DNA the sugar is deoxyribose, where as in RNA it is just ribose.
Uracil