No , Argon is not component of DNA .It is not a bioelement . It is an inert element and not found in combined state .
Yes. It is the third most common gas.
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well only if you were born, DNA found to be a normal component of both mitochondria and chloroplasts, but careful examination of the nature of this genetic ...
Ribose
Dna
DNA
the nitrogen bases
the nitrogenous base
Deoxyribose
Thymidine- a nucleoside component of DNA; composed of thymidine and deoxyribose
Argon is a major component of air and has a much higher temperature of evaporation than Helium - therefore it is much easier to produce and cheaper.
adenine