What’s the main difference between DNA and RNA?

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What’s the main difference between DNA and RNA?

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Chemically, the difference is DNA contains one oxygen atom less than RNA per nucleotide unit and RNA exchanges on of the nucleobases.

Biologically, DNA is used to store information and RNA is used to transmit information.

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