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Which sentence describes one difference between DNA and RNA?

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DNA is double stranded.

RNA has thymine.

DNA contains ribose.

RNA contains lipids.

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DNA is double stranded describes the difference between DNA and RNA.

Step-by-step explanation:

Deoxyribonucleic acid refers to DNA stands for and ribonucleic acid refers to RNA. Information related to genes is carried by both RNA and DNA. Although they are similar in this way there are many differences that exists between them.

Sugar deoxyribose is contained in DNA whereas the sugar ribose is the content of RNA. Double-stranded molecule is DNA whereas while single-stranded molecule is RNA. In alkaline conditions DNA is stable but RNA is not stable. B-form double helix is the structural feature of DNA. A-form helix structural feature of RNA.

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