Chromosomes are made up of nucleoproteins which constitute basic
proteins and nucleic acids. Two kinds of nucleic acids are recognised.
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and Ribonucleic acid (RNA). Nucleic acids are first
reported by Friedrich Miescher (1871) from nuclei of pus cells. He called them
as nuclein. Nuclein was renamed by Altman in 1889. 
| 
Serial No | 
DNA | 
RNA | 
| 
1. | 
It usually occurs inside
  nucleus and some cell organelles. 
(Mitochondria and Chloroplast
  in plants) | 
Very little RNA occurs
  inside the nucleus. Most of it is found in the cytoplasm. | 
| 
2. | 
It is double stranded with exception of
  some viruses (e.g., Øx174) | 
It is single stranded with exception of
  some viruses (Reovirus) | 
| 
3. | 
DNA contains over a million nucleotides | 
Depending on the type, RNA contains 70-12,000 nucleotides. | 
| 
4. | 
The sugar portion of
  DNA is 2-deoxyribose | 
The sugar portion of
  RNA is ribose | 
| 
5. | 
Purine and Pyrimidine
  bases are in equal in number. | 
There is no proportionality in between numbers
  of Purine and Pyrimidine bases. | 
| 
6. | 
The base present in
  DNA are adenine (A), guanine (G) ,thymine
  (T) and cytosine (C) | 
The base present in RNA
  are adenine (A), guanine (G) , uracil (U)
  and cytosine (C) | 
| 
7. | 
Hydrogen bonds are
  formed between complementary nitrogen bases of the opposite strands (A-T,
  C-G) | 
Base pairing through
  hydrogen bonds, occurs in the coiled parts. | 
| 
8. | 
DNA is spirally
  twisted to produce a regular helix. | 
The strand may get
  folded at places to produce a secondary helix or pseudohelix. | 
| 
9. | 
It replicates to form
  new DNA molecules | 
It cannot normally replicate
  itself. | 
| 
10. | 
It occurs in the form
  of chromatin or chromosomes. | 
It occurs in ribosomes or forms association with
  ribosomes. | 
| 
11. | 
The function of DNA is
  to transfer genetic information from
  one generation to the next. | 
The function of RNA is
  to direct synthesis of proteins in the
  body. | 
| 
12. | 
DNA transcribes
  genetic information to RNA.  
Its quantity is fixed for cell. | 
RNA translates the
  transcribed message for forming polypeptides. 
 The quantity of RNA of a cell is variable. | 
| 
13. | 
Renaturation after
  melting is slow. | 
It is quite fast | 
| 
14. | 
DNA is only two
  types: intra nuclear and extra nuclear. | 
Three different types
  of RNA: m-RNA, t-RNA and r-RNA. | 
| 
15. | 
It is long lived | 
Some RNAs are very
  short lived while others have somewhat longer life. | 
Tags:
Chargaff’s rule
chromatin
Denaturation
difference between rna and dna
DNA
dna structure
DNA vs RNA
Nucleic acid
RNA
Stability of DNA
 

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