DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid, while RNA stands for ribonucleic
acid 

Dan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 11:49 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>How do I defend CS against this website?
> 
> If I remember right R stands for reverse, and is basically a 
> mirror image of DNA.  Some viruses work with the "negative" 
> so only one transcription has to be done instead of two when 
> replicating.
> 
> Marshall
> 
> Dee wrote:
> > By the way, what is RNA please?  Dee
> >  
> > /-------Original Message-------/
> >  
> > /*From:*/ M. G. Devour <mailto:[email protected]> /*Date:*/ 
> > 17/07/2008 12:03:49 /*To:*/ [email protected] 
> > <mailto:[email protected]> /*Subject:*/ Re: CS>How do 
> I defend CS 
> > against this website?
> >  
> > Careful, Dee! <smile>
> >  
> > You write:
> > > Well no, it won't if the virus is multi celled.
> >  
> > Viruses, by definition, are not even one-celled. They are large 
> > molecules of DNA or RNA, possibly with a protective coating of one 
> > sort or another. They are *much* smaller and less complex than any 
> > actual cell.
> >  
> >
> >     
> >
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