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Dax Webb
8 April, 03:08
What are two differences between DNA and RNA
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Jamie Singh
8 April, 03:37
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Another difference would be that DNA contains the 5 carbon sugar deoxyribose while RNA usually contains the 5 carbon sugar of ribose. One differs from the other, as ribose has an additional hydroxyl group bonded to one of the carbon atoms, where as deoxyribose does not.
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Tony Wheeler
8 April, 05:25
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DNA is double stranded. RNA is single stranded.
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