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30 September, 18:14

Which monomers are the basic building block of the nucleus acids both DNA and rna

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  1. 30 September, 22:10
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    Both DNA and RNA have the monomers adenine, cytosine, and guanine

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    For a little more detail thymine is a monomer specific to DNA and it pairs with adenine. Thymine is replaced with uracil in RNA, so in RNA adenine pairs with uracil instead of thymine
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