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Emerson Burns
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12 July, 10:09
Things that DNA and RNA have in common
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Quincy Villa
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DNA and RNA both have the following commonality:
They contain Nitrogen bases A, C, and G. Their Subunits are Nucleotides and the Nucleotide components are sugar, base, phospate. Both also have chainlike molecules.
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