How does RNA differ from DNA?
A) RNA is usually single-stranded while DNA is usually part of a double-stranded helix.
B) The sugar in RNA monomers is ribose; in DNA, it is deoxyribose.
C) RNA uses the nitrogenous base, uracil, where DNA uses thymine.
D) RNA is usually single-stranded while DNA is usually part of a double-stranded helix, and RNA uses the nitrogenous base, uracil, where DNA uses thymine.
E) All of these choices.
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