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The Four Basic Chemical Elements That Hold the Two Helixes

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Question 166

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The four basic chemical elements that hold the two helixes of DNA together are identified by the letters:


A) A, G, P, D.
B) A, T, C, G.
C) G, D, B, T.
D) G, C, Y, T.

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