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No, it is not. The DNA molecule consists of two polynucleotide chains in the form of a double helix, containing phosphate and the sugar deoxyribose and linked by hydrogen bonds between the complementary bases adenine and thymine or cytosine and guanine.

Simply: a phosphate and the sugar deoxyribose and a base.

If you tried typing the whole genetic code out (typing at 200 letters per minute), it would take 29 years (without taking any breaks!).

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No, they aren't lipids. They are nucleic acids.

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No, DNA is a nucleic acid.

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nucleic acids

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Lipids aren't dna

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No. DNA doesn't contain lipids.

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