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What is the difference between dna and rna?

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Dr. Cornelius Oleary answered

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DNA-->RNA-->protein: DNA and RNA are nucleotides with sugars attached. You can learn all about them here: Scroll down to learn about the different nucleotides and the processes of transcription and translation. Good luck. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK26887/

Answered 12/15/2015

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