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OpenStudy (anonymous):

DNA and RNA are both

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

Polymers

OpenStudy (rina.r):

There are several acids and basis found in DNA as well as RNA. Both DNA and RNA contain a phosphate group and a pentose sugar. Basis such as adenine, guanine and cytosine are also found in both BNA and RAN. http://www.ask.com/question/what-is-found-in-both-dna-and-rna

OpenStudy (abb0t):

made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

DNA and RNA both: have the bases adenine, cytosine and guanine are molecules contain a sugar groups contain phosphate groups are found in a cell

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

They are both nucleic acids. Regarding structure, DNA and RNA are similar because they are both built of nucleotides, structures consisting of one nucleobase, a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose respectively) and a phosphate group. For both of them, their function is mainly containing information in the form of code, using 4 different bases. They both use adenine, cytosine and guanine. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_are_DNA_and_RNA_similar?#slide=3

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