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24 February, 03:04

Which part of a DNA molecule carries the genetic instructions that are unique for each individual: the sugar-phosphate backbone or the nitrogen-containing bases?

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  1. 24 February, 05:43
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    the nitrogen-containing bases

    Explanation:

    The nitrogen-containing base sequence of DNA contains all the genetic information which are encoded as mRNA during transcription and then translated into polypeptides during the process of translation/protein synthesis.

    The genetic code (codon) is a sequence of 3 bases which codes for specific amino acids.

    The sugar phosphate backbone of the DNA holds the DNA structure together and has a negative charge that makes the DNA to be water-soluble.
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