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What are the "rungs" of the DNA ladder made of? a. amino acids b. pairs of nucleotides c. sugar-phosphate groups d. ribonucleic acids e. nucleic acids
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What are the "rungs" of the DNA ladder made of?
a. amino acids
b. pairs of nucleotides
c. sugar-phosphate groups
d. ribonucleic acids
e. nucleic acids
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C. Sugar-phosphate groups
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