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Which element is found in both DNA and protein?
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Which element is found in both DNA and protein?
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carbonand nitrogen fused to a membered ring
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~Hello there!
Your question: Which element is found in both DNA and protein?
Your answer:
Nitrogen
is the element that is found in both DNA and protein.
Any queries?
Happy Studying!
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