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RNA differs from DNA primarily in its structure and function. RNA is usually single-stranded, contains ribose sugar, and has uracil instead of thymine. However, both RNA and DNA are nucleic acids composed of nucleotide monomers and play crucial roles in genetic information storage and transfer.

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