Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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- DNA sense strand
- DNA anti-sense strand
- mRNA
- tRNA
- Which nucleic acids have the same
nucleotide sequence (except T in DNA and U in RNA)? - Which nucleic acids are complementary (A with T/U and G with C) to each other?
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