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Gianni Fox
18 March, 16:45
Why is DNA considered a polymer?
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Yadiel Cummings
18 March, 19:13
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DNA is considered as a polymer because it is made up of so many nucleotides (1 nitrogenous base + 1 pentose sugar + 1 phosphate group = 1 Nucleotide) joined together through phosphodiester bonds. So DNA is a polynucleotide chain
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