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Aidyn Silva
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7 March, 00:15
What is the basic units of a nucleic acid
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Aldo Johnston
7 March, 00:37
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The answer is nucleotides
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Raphael Pham
7 March, 00:45
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Nucleotides
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The nucleic acids are composed of basic unit called nucleotides. The nucleotides consist of 3 molecules. The three molecules are nitrogen base, phosphate group and ribose sugar. The ribose sugar is composed of 5 carbon.
The nucleic acids are DNA and RNA. The nitrogenous bases are adenine, guanine, thymine and cytosine. The nitogenous base, uracil is present in RNA instead of thymine.
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