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What is the difference between amino acids and nucleotides?
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Nucleotides are the subnit that is polymerized (associated into a long chain) to make nucleic acids. (DNA and RNA) Nucleotides comprise of three littler parts: a ribose sugar, a nitrogenous base, and phosphate base.
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