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A sequence of nucleotides is shown below. ATGAAAGCCTATGCACCA What does this sequence provide coding for? A. carbohydrates
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A sequence of nucleotides is shown below.
ATGAAAGCCTATGCACCA
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Proteins
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i just did it
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Nucleotides form nucleic acids.
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