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RNA - Ribonucleic acid is a single-stranded nucleic acid, at least in humans. The ribose sugar serves as a part of the sugar-phosphate backbone. It acts as the intermediate between DNA and the proteins it codes for. It is very similar to DNA, but has Uracil instead of Thymine as one of its base pairs. Some viruses have double stranded RNA as their genetic material.

DNA - Deoxyribonucleic acid is a double-stranded nucleic acid that serves as the genetic material for humans and most other organisms. The sugar contained in its sugar-phosphate backbone is deoxyribose, which is very similar to ribose, but has an H group instead of an OH group at the 2 carbon position.

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What does a nucleic acid DNA contain?

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What is sugar called in DNA called?

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Nucleotides contain which sugars?

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Does nucleic acid contain lactose and potassium?

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