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What makes the information in one DNA molecule different from the information in another DNA molecule?
A.
the unique order of sugars and phosphates
B.
the unique amino acids used in the molecule
C.
the unique shape of the double helix
D.
the unique sequence of nucleotides

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Answered by AngleX
45

The sequence of nitrogenous bases in a DNA molecule makes one DNA molecule different from another. ... The information content of a DNA

molecule is based on the sequence of bases it contains.

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jai hind.


12646390: What's the answer?
Answered by mcgeesa
0

Answer:

The answer is D.

Explanation:

I had answer the question on StudyIsland.com

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