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One difference between DNA and RNA is that A) adenine is found only in RNA. B) guanine is found only in DNA. C) cytosine is found only in RNA. D) thymine is found only in DNA.
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One difference between DNA and RNA is that A) adenine is found only in RNA. B) guanine is found only in DNA. C) cytosine is found only in RNA. D) thymine is found only in DNA.
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D, because in RNA Uracil replaces Thymine
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