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4 June, 22:14

How does DNA code for proteins in a cell?

A.) by creating a new double helix structure

B.) by using its phosphate and sugar molecules

C.) by adding more hydrogen bonds to its structure

D.) by arranging certain nitrogen bases of the cell in a particular order

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  1. 5 June, 00:56
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    The answer would be D
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