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A difference between DNA and RNA is that: 1.DNA has different bases than RNA 2.DNA is in the nucleus and RNA is never in the nucleus 3.DNA is a single strand and RNA is a double strand 4. DNA makes the
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A difference between DNA and RNA is that:
1.DNA has different bases than RNA
2.DNA is in the nucleus and RNA is never in the nucleus
3.DNA is a single strand and RNA is a double strand
4. DNA makes the proteins and RNA is the instructions
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I believe the correct answer is A) DNA has different bases than RNA.
DNA consists of the bases guanine, cytosine, adenine, and thymine. RNA consists of the bases guanine, cytosine, adenine, and uracil.
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