what is the difference between DNA and RNA ?
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DNA
- It is double stranded nucleic acid.
- It contains deoxyribose sugar.
- It contains Thymine (T) as a nitrogenous base.
- It is the genetic and hereditary material of the cells.
- It is present in the nucleus of the cells.
RNA
- It is single stranded nucleic acid.
- It contains ribose sugar.
- It contains Uracil (U) instead of Thymine.
- It is involved in synthesis of proteins.
- It is present in both nucleus and cytoplasm.
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