What are structural differences between DNA and RNA?

Answer:
There are three main ways in which DNA differs from RNA. First, RNA is single-stranded unlike DNA which is double-stranded. Second, DNA contains deoxyribose while RNA contains ribose. Third, the base for adenine is thymine in DNA and uracil in RNA.
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