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11 August, 23:15

Which part of the nucleotide makes it possible for a nucleic acid to be a unique code?

A.) Nucleotide base

B.) Sugar

C.) Phosphate

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  1. 11 August, 23:52
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    A.) Nucleotide base

    Why? Because there are four different ones, A, T, C, G
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