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The repeating subunits that make up nucleic acids.
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The molecule that contains the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known organisms.
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The five-carbon sugar found in RNA nucleotides.
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The nitrogenous bases with a double carbon-nitrogen ring structure.
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The nitrogenous bases with a single ring structure.
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The nitrogenous base found in RNA but not in DNA.
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The functional group that gives DNA and RNA the property of an acid.
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The term used to describe the physical structure of DNA, resembling a twisted ladder.
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The process by which DNA copies itself during cell division.
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Segments of DNA that code for specific proteins.
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A sequence of three nucleotides that corresponds to a specific amino acid.
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A square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment
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The molecule (acid) present in the majority of living organisms and viruses, made up of nucleotides.
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The process of RNA formation from DNA.
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The process of protein synthesis from RNA.
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The type of RNA that carries the instructions for protein synthesis from DNA to the ribosome
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The type of RNA that, along with proteins, makes up ribosomes.
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The nitrogenous base that pairs with adenine in RNA
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The nitrogenous base that pairs with thymine in DNA
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The nitrogenous base that pairs with cytosine in DNA