Biology, asked by diya4225, 1 year ago

DNA and RNA differ in all BUT one of the following ways.

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Answered by KHG
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Because DNA contains the base thymine, while RNA contains the base uracil......



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Answered by Arslankincsem
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DNA and RNA are almost identical but there are three fundamental differences between DNA and RNA:


RNA is a single stranded nucleic acid, while DNA is double stranded.


RNA has a ribose sugar, though DNA has a deoxyribose sugar as an alternative and RNA has a uracil base, while DNA has a thymine base.

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