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I have the sugar deoxyribose.

DNA only
RNA only
BOTH DNA and RNA

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DNA only.

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Both DNA and RNA are built with a sugar backbone, but whereas the sugar in DNA is called deoxyribose, the sugar in RNA is called simply ribose. The ‘deoxy’ prefix denotes that, whilst RNA has two hydroxyl (-OH) groups attached to its carbon backbone, DNA has only one, and has a lone hydrogen atom attached instead.

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