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No. Unlike RNA, DNA is highly structured and much more stable. It has few chemical groups exposed that can participate in chemical equations. It's much less reactive than RNA eg. The lack of a 2' hydroxyl group on the deoxyribonucletide compared to the RNa's -OH in the ribose sugar.

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