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Genetic information is stored and transmitted within A.nucleic acids. B. proteins. C.amino acids. D.sugars.
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Genetic information is stored and transmitted within
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DNA and RNA are long linear polymers, called NUCLEIC ACID, that carry information in a form that can be passed from one generation to the next. ...
Genetic information is stored in the sequence of bases along a nucleic acid chain.
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