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what is the difference in RNA and DNA
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Answered by devika2121
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There are two differences that distinguish DNA from RNA:

(a) RNA contains the sugar ribose, while DNA contains the slightly different sugar deoxyribose (a type of ribose that lacks one oxygen atom), and

(b) RNA has the nucleobase uracil while DNA contains thymine.

Answered by Itzgoldenking
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There are two differences that distinguish DNA from RNA: (a) RNA contains the sugar ribose, while DNA contains the slightly different sugar deoxyribose (a type of ribose that lacks one oxygen atom), and (b) RNA has the nucleobase uracil while DNA contains thymine. Unlike DNA, most RNA molecules are single-stranded and can adopt very complex three-dimensional structures.

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