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WHICH STATEMENTS DIFFERENTIATE DNA AND RNA

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Answer is 1,3,5

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DNA is involved only in transcription, and RNA is involved in both transcription and translation. DNA is a double helix, and RNA is a single strand DNA does not have uracil as a nitrogen base, but RNA does have uracil as a nitrogen base.

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