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How are DNA and messenger RNA alike? 1. Both contain genetic information 2. Both attach to ribosomes 3. Both function only in the nucleus 4. Both are double- stranded
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How are DNA and messenger RNA alike?
1. Both contain genetic information
2. Both attach to
ribosomes
3. Both function only
in the nucleus
4. Both are double-
stranded
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They both contain genetic information
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both contain genetic information
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