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4 October, 02:07

Describe the structure of a double strand of DNA. Use the análogy to a ládder in your descripción.

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    DNA uses deoxyribose, while RNA uses ribose. DNA is double-stranded, RNA is single-stranded. DNA is helical (spiraled), while RNA generally isn’t. DNA’s bases include thymine but not uracil, while RNA’s bases include uracil, but not thymine.
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