What are the similarities and differences between DNA and RNA?

Answer:
well the difference is that DNA's bases are thymine guanine cytosine and Ardine. But RNA instead of having thymine has uracil. DNA in most of the time doubled stranded when RNA is normally single stranded. The DNA contains the genetic information and the rna transferes the information into proteins. Anyone have and similarities?
also following are some more differences:
DNA:1. it consists of the deoxyribose sugar
2. it is more reactive
3. it has no further types or kinds
4. in the cell it is present in the nucleus only.
5.dna's bases are thymine guanine cytosine and adenine.
6. It is double stranded and arranged in a helix structure
7. it is the hereditary material
RNA: 1. it had ribose sugar
2. it is more reactive
3. it has 3 further types namely m RNA, t RNA, r RNA.
4.in the cell it is present in the nucleus as well as the cytoplasm
5.RNA instead of having thymine has uracil a the nitrogenous base
6. it is single stranded
7.it is involved in protein synthesis
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