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7 January, 23:19

What letters do we use to represent the base pairs

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  1. 7 January, 23:29
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    Cytosine (C) - both;

    Thymine (T) - DNA;

    Uracil (U) - RNA.

    Adenine (A) - Both

    Guanine (G) - Both

    These are the letters that we use to represent the nitrogenous base pairs that make up and thus define a nucleotide
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