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- RNA consists of ribose sugar while DNA consists of deoxyribose sugar.
- RNA is single stranded but DNA is double stranded.
- RNA consists of Adenine,guanine,cytosine and uracil but DNA consists of adenine,guanine,cytosine and thymine
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Dna cointains 1 strand while rna cointains 2, dna has a cointains sugar and rna has a ribose sugar, and rna cointains uracil and dna cointains thymine
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The DNA contains the information that is necessary in the development of a new cell on the other hand RNA contains the set of instructions that specifies how the proteins will be connected to make up the new cell. DNA is made up of a double strand of nucleotides that are twisted and shaped like a ladder while in RNS it is just a single nucleotide strand. The structure of the DNA specifies the structure of the new cell while the RNA is arranged according to the sequence on the DNA. To every DNA molecule there is the matching molecule on the RNA, it is like a mirror image.
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