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Holloway
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28 February, 02:08
What element is found in both dna and protein
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Shaw
28 February, 02:35
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Nitrogen is found in both DNA and protein.
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DNA uses nitrogen in the nucleotide base portion. Proteins use nitrogen in the amino acid monomer group of amines.
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28 February, 02:36
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The element found in both DNA and protein is nitrogen
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