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What sugar is used in DNA? What are the 4 nitrogenous bases in DNA?
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What sugar is used in DNA? What are the 4 nitrogenous bases in DNA?
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I’m pretty sure the nitrogen bases are
Adenine
Cytosine
Guanine
Thymine
I think the sugar used is deoxyribose.
I hope this helps! :)
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Anthony Bobenrieth
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