Which of the following statements accurately describes how RNA differs from DNA? Group of answer choices A. RNA contains ribose sugar with 2’H and 3’OH groups. B. RNA typically forms a double helix with with anti-parallel, complementary strands. C. RNA contains uracil in place of thymine as a nitrogenous base. D. A and C only E. A, B and C
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Which of these associations does not correctly compare DNA and RNA? DNA a. Contains the base thymine. Contains the base uracil. b. Is double-stranded. $\quad$ Is a single-stranded helix. c. Is found only in the nucleus. Is found in the nucleus and cytoplasm. d. The sugar is deoxyribose. $\quad$ The sugar is ribose.
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