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Which part of a nucleotide makes it possible for a nucleic acid to be a unique code

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RNA nucleotides may also bear adenine , guanine and cytosine bases, but instead of thymine they have another pyrimidine base called uracil (U) . as shown in the figure above, each base has a unique structures with its own set of functional groups attracted to the ring structure...

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