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Dna and rna are structurally similar but also have some notable differences. rna has uracil in place of thymine as one of its bases, uses ribose in place of deoxyribose, and
a. is a polymer of nucleotides and amines.
b. has a different phosphate group in its backbone.
c. often exists as a single-stranded molecule.
d. can't form base pairs.
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