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The sugar part of every amino acid group(comprised of 5 carbon sugar, nitrogeneous base, and phosphate group) is ribose in RNA and Deoxyribose in DNA. Another difference betwen RNA and DNS is that RNA is single stranded. RNA also includes the base Uracil. When RNA is transcribed from DNA, all of they thymine bases are changed into Uracil.

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