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In order for this code to represent a piece of DNA, which base must be replaced by thymine?
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In order for this code to represent a piece of DNA, which base must be replaced by thymine?
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In order for this code to represent a piece of DNA, which base must be replaced by thymine?
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Thymine pairs with Adenine if that's what you mean
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