Chapter 17: Q. 17.100 (page 615)
What is different about the primary structure of RNA and DNA?
Short Answer
The difference in the primary structure of RNA and DNA is that RNA contains the sugar ribose, whereas DNA has the sugar deoxyribose
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Chapter 17: Q. 17.100 (page 615)
What is different about the primary structure of RNA and DNA?
The difference in the primary structure of RNA and DNA is that RNA contains the sugar ribose, whereas DNA has the sugar deoxyribose
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