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    1 month ago

    Single-stranded? Wouldn’t that be RNA?

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      1 month ago

      Nope. RNA is chemically different: different sugar in the backbone, and there are wayyyy more than 4 RNA bases (like 12 iirc)

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        1 month ago

        Nice. I learned something new today 🙂

        Not sure where I picked up my belief that RNA was just one side of DNA.

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      1 month ago

      Yes, some viruses are single strand RNA (+ssRNA or -ssRNA) the textbook Microbiology: with Diseases by Taxonomy by Robert W Bauman is a good reference with a section for both. (Does have sqeemish pictures though.) (And its on zlib.)