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What is the difference between DNA and RNA?

DNA contains uracil, and RNA contains thymine.
ODNA contains thymine, and RNA contains uracil.
O DNA and RNA are double stranded,
DNA is made of ribose, and RNA is made of deoxyribose.

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DNA contains thymine, and RNA contains uracil.

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