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17 April, 19:57

What do DNA and RNA have in common? View Available Hint (s) What do DNA and RNA have in common? Both contain deoxyribose. Both are composed of nucleotides. Both form double helices. They are composed of the same nucleotides.

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  1. 17 April, 22:49
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    Answer: Both are composed of nucleotides

    Explanation:

    Both DNA and RNA are common in that they are composed of nucleotides of Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine.

    However, they are not composed of the same nucleotides, because nucleotides of thymine is found only in DNA, while nucleotides of uracil is found only in RNA.

    Thus, RNA and DNA are common because they are composed of nucleotides of nitrogenous bases
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