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20 August, 13:11

What makes up the rails or sides of dna

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  1. 20 August, 13:27
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    Chromonsomes, and dna
  2. 20 August, 13:28
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    The backbone of the double helix is a repeating pattern of deoxyribase and phosphate groups. These two "rails" are joined by the adenine-thymine and cytosine-guanine base pairs. Chromosomes are two joined strands of DNA, not part of the DNA itself.
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