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Answered by atharvdhuratkar
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Both a single-strand of DNA and RNA have a phosphate-sugar backbone, in RNA the sugar is ribose (a 5-carbon, 5C, sugar) whereas in DNA the sugar is deoxyribose (ribose minus one of its oxygen atoms, i.e. deoxygenated ribose).

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Answered by gayatri8752
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both a single strand of DNA and RNA have a phosphate sugar backbone in RNAthe sugar is ribose whereas in DNA the sugar is deoxyribose

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