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Unlike lipids, nucleic Acids typically do not...

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Unlike Lipids, the nucleic acids typically do not form polymers with its own kind. The polymers are the substances or molecules composed of large number of repeating units or sub units. Instead of having the same polymers, the nucleic acids are form nucleotides come together through phospodister between carbon atoms.
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