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One model of a DNA molecule is a twisted ladder. In this model, what do the rungs of the ladder represent? O A. Nitrogen bases B. Sugars C. Amino acids D. Phosphates
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One model of a DNA molecule is a twisted ladder. In this model, what do the rungs of the ladder represent? O A. Nitrogen bases B. Sugars C. Amino acids D. Phosphates
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One model of a DNA molecule is a twisted ladder.
In this model, what do the rungs of the ladder represent?
O A. Nitrogen bases
B. Sugars
C. Amino acids
D. Phosphates
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Yes correct Nitrogen bases!
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