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How are the nucleotides in dna different from those found in rna?.

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The structural difference between nucleotides rests in two instances: A DNA nucleotide contains deoxyribose sugar, whereas an RNA contains the sugar ribose in every nucleotide. ... Unlike DNA, RNA contains a uracil nitrogenous base instead of thymine.
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