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The "sides" of the DNA ladder are known as the?

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The four nitrogen bases that are found in DNA are Adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. The two molecules that make up the sides of the ladder or the side portion of a DNA molecule are Sugars and phosphates. The molecules that meet across the middle, forming the steps of the “ladder'” are known as Nitrogen bases.

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The shape of DNA is a double helix, which is like a twisted ladder. The sides of the ladder are made of alternating sugar and phosphate molecules, The sugar is a pentose called deoxyribose.

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