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Which structural characteristic is seen in RNA but not in DNA?
double strands
a single strand
chains of nucleotides
a helical shape
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a single strand
RNA is typically single-stranded, whereas DNA is normally a double-stranded helix. (Both are chains of nucleotides and can form helical structures in places; double-stranded RNA exists in some viruses but is not the usual form.)
RNA is typically single-stranded, whereas DNA is normally a double-stranded helix. (Both are chains of nucleotides and can form helical structures in places; double-stranded RNA exists in some viruses but is not the usual form.)
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