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Ariana Herrera
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29 September, 11:15
How are DNA and RNA molecules alike?
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Trenton
29 September, 11:22
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They both carry genetic and they both consist of a sugar nucleotide and a phosphate
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Lila Duarte
29 September, 11:30
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They both pair with adenine.
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