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DNA and RNA are both nucleic acids made up of nucleotides,Which is not a difference between DNA and RNA?
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DNA and RNA are both nucleic acids made up of nucleotides,Which is not a difference between DNA and RNA?
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DNA and RNA are both nucleic acids made up of nucleotides,Which is not a difference between DNA and RNA?
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DNA is the genetic code of the cell while RNA is basically the protein that is produced. DNA is a full set of genes while RNA is only half.
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