mello812
mello812
12.09.2019 • 
Biology

The underlying structure of dna is very simple, consisting of only four possible building blocks. a. how is it possible for dna to carry complex genetic information if its structure is so simple? b. what are these building blocks? can each block be subdivided into smaller units, and if so, what are they? what kinds of chemical bonds link the building blocks? c. how does the underlying structure of rna differ from that of dna?

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