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How Can RNA Be Distinguished from DNA

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Question 17

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How can RNA be distinguished from DNA?


A) RNA has one polynucleotide strand per molecule.
B) RNA lacks the base uracil.
C) RNA might or might not possess the sugar deoxyribose.
D) RNA is never found in the nucleus.

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