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18 September, 09:17

Sort the parts of a nucleic acid according to whether each occurs exclusively in DNA, exclusively in RNA, or in both types of nucleic acid.

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  1. 18 September, 13:09
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    We are being asked what are the parts of a nucleic acid which believed to each can occur only in either exclusively in DNA or exclusively in RNA or both types of nucleic and the answers are enumerated below:

    For DNA

    We have thymine and guanine.

    For RNA

    We have uracil and ribose

    For both DNA and RNA

    We have adenine, cytosine, and phosphate
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