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Jazmine Kennedy
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18 August, 02:05
What are the sides of the DNA ladder made of?
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Keith Church
18 August, 02:12
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The sides of a DNA ladder are made by bio-polymers which have a more complicated name, polynucleotides. Polynucleotides are made of nucleotides and each of those is made of one of these components. Guanine, Adenine, Thymine, and Cytosine. There is also a base pairing rule. G combines with A, and T combines with C.
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