Biology, asked by SAHILKISHORSONAVANE, 1 year ago

What is basic unit of DNA or
RNA called?​

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Answered by kashvi49
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Explanation:

The basic units of DNA — DNA monomers, meaning “building blocks” — are nucleotides, which in turn are made from a phosphate group + a pentose sugar — a.k.a. ... Together, these nucleotides make up the DNA (and RNA) nucleobases: thymine (in RNA: uracil) and cytosine are pyrimidines, adenine and guanine are purines

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Nucleotides is the basic unit of DNA or RNA

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