Which elements are found in DNA
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The phosphate groups allow the nucleotides to link together, creating the sugar-phosphate backbone of the nucleic acid while the nitrogenous bases provide the letters of the genetic alphabet. These components of nucleic acids are constructed from five elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorous.
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Dna is made up of nitrogenous bases which contain nitrogen, oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen, phosphate groups which contain {phosphorous and oxygen, }and sugars which contain {carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen}.
Therefore, I would say
Carbon, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorous, and Sulfur.
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