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What are two basic differences between DNA and RNA?

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DNA is double stranded while RNA is single
And DNA is made up of deoxyribonucleic while RNA it stands for ribonucleic acids
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The differences between DNA and RNA are.

* Sugar: DNA has deoxyriboses and RNA has riboses.

* DNA is mostly found in double strand, whereas aRN is mostly found in single strand.


There are other differences,

* Both have adenine, guanine and cytosine, but DNA has thymine and RNA possesses uracyl

* size, DNA is usually longer than RNA.

* DNA is found only in the nucleus, RNA is found in the nucleus and cytoplasm.

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