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What is difference between DNA and RNA ??​

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Answered by khan9029
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DNA and RNA are different from their structure, functions, and stabilities. DNA has four nitrogen bases adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine and for RNA instead of thymine, it has uracil. Also, DNA is double-stranded and RNA is single-stranded which is why RNA can leave the nucleus and DNA can't. Another thing is that DNA is missing an oxygen.

Answered by SeCrEtID2006
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What is difference between DNA and RNA ??

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  • It can replicate itself
  • It contain deoxyribose sugar
  • It quantity is constant in each cell of a species
  • It pyrimidine are adenine and thymine

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  • It cannot replicate itself
  • It contain ribose sugar
  • Its quantity varies in different cells
  • Its pyrimidine are adenine and uracil

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