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12 August, 23:59

Which of the following correctly describes the structure of DNA?

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strands of phosphate - nitrogen backbone, with complementary nitrogenous base pairs bound into a double helix

strands of phosphate - sugar backbone, with complementary nitrogenous base pairs bound into a single helix

strands of sugar-nitrogen backbone, with complementary deoxyribose base pairs bound into a double helix

strands of phosphate - sugar backbone, with complementary nitrogenous base pairs bound into a double helix

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  1. 13 August, 01:04
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    strands of phosphate sugar backbone with complementary nitrogenous base pairs bound into a double helix
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