Biology, asked by abhijeetparekar2018, 2 months ago

write the difference between DNA & RNA.​

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Answered by jj881165
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Answer:

DNA IS A DOUBLE STRANDED WHILE RNA IS A SINGLE stranded

Dna replicates on its own

Rna won't replicate on its own

Answered by star12345624
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Answer:

DNA (Deoxyribose nucleic acid) RNA (Ribose nucleic acid)

It contains a five carbon deoxyribose. It contains five carbon sugar ribose.

It consist adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine. It consist adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil.

It is often much longer in size or length. It is shorter when compared to DNA segment.

It is more stable. It is less stable.

It mostly occurs as a double-stranded helix. It often occurs as single stranded molecule.

It is capable of replication. It cannot replicate.

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