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22 March, 13:20

How does the structure of DNA differ from the structure of RNA

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  1. 22 March, 13:36
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    Rna differs from dna in that it is single stranded Both dna and rna are composed of repeating units of nucleotides, dna has uracil instead of thymine it carries the code for making proteins instead of leading all of the cell's functions.
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