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Gabrielle Paul
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2 March, 05:42
What's the monomer of DNA?
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Kassandra Miles
2 March, 06:06
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The monomers of DNA are called Nucleotides. They are made up of a 5-carbon sugar (deoxyribose), a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base bound to the sugar. Adenine makes two bonds with Thyamine whereas Cytosine makes three bonds with Guanine.
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