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Sharon Barajas
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4 March, 17:49
Which polymers code for an organism's traits?
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Jamiya Madden
4 March, 17:50
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Nucleic acids code an organism's traits. Many people say that lipids code them, but nucleic acids are the ones that code organism's traits.
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