MCQ
$DNA$ differs from $RNA$
  • A
    In the nature of sugar alone
  • B
    In the nature of purines alone
  • In the nature of sugar and pyrimidines
  • D
    None of the above

Answer

Correct option: C.
In the nature of sugar and pyrimidines
c
(c) Because $DNA$ possesses deoxyribose sugar and thymine $(T)$ in place of uracil $(U)$.

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