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Ashleigh Swanson
15 June, 23:43
How are DNA and RNA different from a blueprint
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Zaria Vega
16 June, 03:27
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Usually DNA is double stranded, RNA is single stranded. all nucleotide types are same except DNA doesn't have uracil and RNA doesn't have thymine.
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