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22 August, 12:36

An organism's genetic information is stored in which type of macromolecule?

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  1. 22 August, 12:47
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    DNA

    The macromolecule is composed of a chain of nucleotides (deoxyribose sugar and a base). Two chains, with complementary bases (G-A) and (C-T), bond to each other in the opposite direction to form DNA. They twist every base pair to form a double helix structure.

    Every 3 base pair (codon) stores information for replication and translation of an amino acid (the basic unit of proteins). Sequences of these codons also code for genes.
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