What monomers are found are found in DNA and RNA

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What monomers are found are found in DNA and RNA
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DNA and RNA both are type of  nucleic acids and are polymeric forms of nucleotides. Nucleotide is a complex molecule made up of a pentose sugar, a nitrogenous base, and a phosphate group. 

DNA and RNA differ from each other in these nucleosides. A pentose ribose sugar in a nucleotides forms a ribo-nucleotide, a monomer of RNA, while deoxy-ribose sugar forms deoxy-ribonucleotide, a monomer of DNA.

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nucleotides

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