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the differant between DNA and RNA?​

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Answered by deepakdkt23
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DNA is made up of nucleotides...there are 2 differences that distinguish DNA from RNA . RNA contains sugar ribose, while DNA contains slightly different sugar deoxribose (a type of ribose that lack one oxygen atom), and RNA has the nucleobase uracil while DNA contains thymine

Answered by Anonymous
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here's your answer

DNA

1) dna stands for deoxyribonucleic acid

2) double stranded molecule

3) stable under alkaline condition

4)it has 4 bases that are:

adenine

guanine

thymine

cytosine

5) it contains sugar ribose

RNA

1) RNA stands for ribonucleicacid

2) single strand

3) not stable under alkaline condition

4)it has 4 bases that are:

adenine

guanine

thymine

uracil

5) contain sugar deoxyribose

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