Select all that apply. What is the difference between DNA and RNA? (A.) DNA is a protein and RNA is a nuclei can acid. (B.) DNA uses deoxyribose and RNA uses ribose. (C.) DNA has adenine and RNA has thymine. (D.) DNA has thymine and RNA has uracil
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Structurally, DNA and RNA are nearly identical, But however, there are three fundamental differences that account for the very different functions of the two molecules. RNA has a ribose sugar instead of a deoxyribose sugar likeDNA.
RNA nucleotides have a uracil base instead of thymine.
So B and D both can be considered.
RNA nucleotides have a uracil base instead of thymine.
So B and D both can be considered.
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Structurally, DNA and RNA are nearly identical, But however, there are three fundamental differences that account for the very different functions of the two molecules. RNA has a ribose sugar instead of a deoxyribose sugar likeDNA.
RNA nucleotides have a uracil base instead of thymine.
So B and D both can be considered.
RNA nucleotides have a uracil base instead of thymine.
So B and D both can be considered.
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