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What is the difference between DNA and RNA regarding their sugar component?
A. DNA contains ribose; RNA contains deoxyribose
B. DNA contains fructose; RNA contains glucose
C. DNA contains galactose; RNA contains ribose
D. DNA contains deoxyribose; RNA contains ribose
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