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RNA
Abbreviation for ribonucleic acid

The structure of RNA is similar to that of DNA. RNA too is a polynucleotide, which is built up from ribose-containing nucleotides with the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil (instead of thymine in DNA). The sugar component of RNA is always RNA, whereas that of DNA is deoxyribose. RNA is mostly present as a single-stranded molecule, unlike DNA which is two-stranded. RNA has however spatial structure, as certain intramolecular sections bind together to form shorter sections, while the unpaired sequences form loops. Different forms of RNA are used in the transfer of genetic information from the cell nucleus to the sites of protein biosynthesis or for the protein synthesis itself.

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