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Chad Barry
27 August, 08:46
Where do these free nucleotides come from?
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Beau Barrett
27 August, 09:36
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Generally speaking, they come from the same place as other nucleotides, that make up the DNA and RNA of nuclei. They are formed in the Ribosomes of a cell, which use RNA to decide what sort of polypeptides/proteins to create, and (by extension) the nucleotides that make up the RNA.
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