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In the structure of DNA, which nucleotide always pairs with adenine? A) Cytosine B) Guanine C) Thymine D) Uracil
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In the structure of DNA, which nucleotide always pairs with adenine?
A) Cytosine
B) Guanine
C) Thymine
D) Uracil
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I think it’s (C) I’m not sure
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the answer is C) thymine
just like how guanine always pairs with cytocine
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