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What are nucleic acids sub units?

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Anonymous

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Updated: 8/2/2022

Nucleotides

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Yes, nucleic acids are polymers made up of repeating units called nucleotides. RNA and DNA are examples of nucleic acids that contain long chains of nucleotide monomers.


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