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- It is double stranded

- all have base pairing like Adenine always pairs with Thymine and Guanine always pairs with Cytosine

- they have dioxyribose instead of ribose

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The common fact is that they are double stranded.they have double stranded helix .

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The sugar and the phosphate group!

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