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What Is The Basic Unit Of DNA?

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    The basic unit of DNA is Neuclic Acid
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    Guest  

    answered 5 months ago

      Well, my answer to that......is there three basic group of DNA which are the ff:
      First off, here's the base comprises of thymine, guanine, cytosine, adenine.
      Second, here's the sugar(deoxyribose). And lastly, the phosphate group.

      ...but for what your stand..... I bit your looking for the first one......
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      answered 3 months ago

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