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28 September, 01:33

What makes up the sides of a DNA molecule? Question 4 options: phosphates and ribose sugar bases and deoxyribose sugar phosphates and deoxyribose sugar

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  1. 28 September, 04:05
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    Phosphates and deoxyribose sugar makes up the sides of a DNA molecule.

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    DNA is the storage for the gene and hereditary information in an organism that has the double helix structure. DNA ladder is compromised of the sequential alteration of phosphates and sugar. Deoxyribose is the sugar that is found on the side and between them lies the nitrogen bases A T C G (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine).
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