Difference between nucleases, nucleic acids and nucleotides?
Hello, what is the difference between nucleases, nucleic acids and nucleotides?
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Today I watched a documentary about the formation of the Earth and how it evolved. This also involved animal development. Now my question is, what is the meaning and reason of nature to create something like this.
Nucleases build nucleic acids, are enyzme.
nucleotides are what the DNA and RNA consist of: base + sugar + phosphate.
Nucleic acids are the strands, the macromolecules consisting of the nucleotides and which store the genetic information.
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These are 3 completely different things. It doesn’t make sense to look for differences, you have to learn them individually.