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What are the differences in molecular structure between DNA and RNA?

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What are the differences in molecular structure between DNA and RNA?

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The main difference is on the sugar moiety. DNA has the deoxyribose, and RNA has the ribose. They also have one unique base each. DNA has the thymine and RNA has the uracil. DNA is double stranded, and mRNA is always single stranded.

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