Why do you think DNA is the genetic material used by eukaryotes instead of RNA?
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Why do you think DNA is the genetic material used by eukaryotes instead of RNA?
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- Why do you think nucleic acids were originally not considered to be carriers of genetic information?Why is DNA & not RNA is the genetic material in majority of organisms?What is DNA and RNA? How are DNA and RNA different? Do you think there are any organisms on the planet that do not have DNA? If so, which ones?.
- Why do you think all organisms use nucleic acids for encoding genetic information? Why not use proteins or carbohydrates? What advantages might DNA have as the source of genetic information?How do we know that DNA also serves as the genetic material in eukaryotes such as humans?Why is it important for scientists to be able to isolate DNA?
- Why do you think it is important that the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA be held together by covalent bonds while the two strands of double stranded DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds?A DNA strand consists of eight pairs of nitrogenous bases. How many different sequences of eight bases can you make? Explain how you found your answer.Do you think DNA deserves all the glory accorded to it as the fundamental unit of the genome?