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Answer:

DNA and RNA both pair guanine to cytosine. In RNA, thymine which is pair with adenine in DNA, is replaced with uracil

Explanation:

DNA and RNA both pair guanine to cytosine. In RNA, thymine which is pair with adenine in DNA, is replaced with uracil.

What  are the difference between DNA and RNA?

DNA is a long polymer made up of deoxyribose and phosphate backbone having four bases thymine, adenine, cytosine and guanine.

It is located in the nucleus of a cell and in the mitochondria. It has 2-deoxyribose and self replicating.

The function of DNA is the transmission of genetic information.

RNA is  a polymer with a ribose and phosphate backbone with four bases such as  uracil, cytosine, adenine and guanine.

It is present in the cytoplasm, nucleus and in the ribosome and has Ribose ring and not self replicative.

It is involve in the transmission of the genetic code which is important for protein synthesis.

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