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What is the difference between DNA and RNA​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The DNA is a double-stranded molecule that has a long chain of nucleotides. The RNA is a single-stranded molecule which has a shorter chain of nucleotides. DNA replicates on its own, it is self-replicating. RNA does not replicate on its own.

Answered by Anonymous
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DNA

DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose.

DNA is a double-stranded molecule.

DNA is stable under alkaline conditions.

RNA

RNA contains the sugar ribose.

RNA is a single-stranded molecule.

RNA is not stable.

Both DNA and RNA perform different functions in humans.

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