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Spanky
12 July, 17:59
Which is more stable RNA or DNA?
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Jorden Hines
12 July, 19:24
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DNA because DNA is more susceptible to hydrolysis
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America Crawford
12 July, 19:24
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Answer: RNA
Explanation: because in DNA, it results with viruses, and RNA is better I guess
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