Is protein biggerrr than RNA
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Answer / vipul panchal
No. because triplet in RNA seq. code for single amino acid. Moreover in RNA there might be intron region which don't code for protein.
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Answer / shekhar
NO because even a single nucleotide is bigger than a single
amino acid as it contain two aromatic groups and a phosphate.
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