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DNA and RNA differ in the following way(s):a. DNA has a phosphate and RNA does notb. DNA and RNA have different 5 carbon sugarsC.DNA and RNA have different nucleotidesd.DNA is typically single strandede. None of the above

DNA and RNA differ in the following way(s):a. DNA has a phosphate and RNA does notb-example-1
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Both DNA and RNA are made from nucleotides, each containing a five-carbon sugar backbone, a phosphate groups, and a nitrogen base. DNA and RNA nucleotides contradict according to which five-carbon sugar is present, and whether the nitrogeneous base thymine or uracil is present.

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