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the basic repeating units in an RNA molecule is​

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Answered by InnocentCandy
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DNA and RNA are linear polymers of a limited number of monomers. In DNA, the repeating units are nucleotides, with the sugar being a deoxyribose and the bases being adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). In RNA, the sugar is a ribose and the base uracil (U) is used in place of thymine.

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the basic repeating units in an RNA module is nucleotides

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