Friday, October 17, 2008

DNA vs RNA

What is the difference between DNA viruses and RNA viruses?

5 comments:

kelseyr. said...

DNA is a double stranded chemical and RNA is a single. DNA has deoxyribonucleic acid. RNA has Ribonucleic acid.

Anonymous said...

RNA doesn't have the DNA phases. RNA viruses copy their RNA into DNA. DNA has the deoxyribonucleic acid. and the RNA has Ribonucleic acid.

Abby said...

RNA and DNA have different acids. Also RNA is single stranded. DNA is double stranded.

Rylee said...

DNA and RNA both have different stages. RNA is single stranded. DNA is double stranded.

Kelsey M. said...

RNA is nucleic acid that is a long chain of units. DNA contains the genetic instructions that make organisms and some viruses function. They don't have the same job.