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5. Which component of the nucleotide is the red arrowpointing at? (This component makes up the genetic code! Ex.ATTGCA)
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5. Which component of the nucleotide is the red arrowpointing at?
(This component makes up the genetic code! Ex.ATTGCA)
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organic nitrogen (or nitrogenous) base
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