How are RNA structures different from protein structures?
A) RNA is single stranded, whereas proteins are not.
B) RNA can H-bond with itself, whereas proteins cannot.
C) RNA mutations can lead to nonfunctioning proteins, whereas protein mutations do not.
D) RNA adopts less defined tertiary structures than proteins.
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