When people refer to RNA and DNA hydrolysis, they are referring to completely different things. read more
When people refer to RNA and DNA hydrolysis, they are referring to completely different things. When people talk about RNA hydrolysis, 90% of the time, they will be discussing the hydrolysis of the phosphodiester bond which cleaves the RNA due to self-cleavage from the 2′OH in basic conditions. read more
DNA and RNA are two very different molecules that govern the heredity and evolution of any species. While DNA hogs the limelight as the individual-specific, characteristic-imparting essence, RNA is its lesser-known support entity that performs the actual hands-on job. read more