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Deja Levy
7 August, 15:29
How do the functions of DNA and RNA differ
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Brady Jenkins
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The bases found in RNA are guanine, cytosine, adenine, and uracil. Uracil forms two hydrogen bonds with adenine and functions just like thymine does. It's simply used in RNA instead of thymine. Finally, unlike DNA, which is double-stranded, RNA is single-stranded.
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