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Wesley Frost
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13 September, 02:18
What makes up backbone of a DNA molecule
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Misael Donovan
13 September, 02:21
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The backbone of a DNA molecule is made up of phosphate and sugar residues.
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Justice Oneill
13 September, 02:44
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Sugar and phosphate atoms.
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