RNA contains Response area, which replaces Response area in DNA.

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7 months ago

I'm sorry, but that statement is incorrect. RNA (ribonucleic acid) does not contain a region called "Response area" that replaces any part of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). While RNA is involved in various cellular processes including protein synthesis and gene regulation, it does not replace any specific region of DNA. DNA and RNA are two distinct types of nucleic acids with different structures and functions. DNA serves as the genetic material, carrying the instructions for the development and functioning of all living organisms, while RNA plays a role in transmitting and translating those instructions into proteins.

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