The main difference between double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) and single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) is that
A) dsDNA has bases that include thymine (T) , while ssDNA has bases including uracil (U) .
B) dsDNA has strands oriented in an antiparallel fashion, while ssDNA does not.
C) dsDNA cannot undergo translation while ssDNA can leave the nucleus to undergo translation.
D) dsDNA has 5' to 3' polarity while ssDNA does not.
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