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To what group of macromolecules do you think DNA belongs?
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To what group of macromolecules do you think DNA belongs?
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To what group of macromolecules do you think DNA belongs?
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polymeric organic macromolecules called nucleic acids
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it should belong to nuclei acid
because DNA belongs to a class of polymeric orgaic macromolecules called nuclei acids and the only other member of this class is RNA
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