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The parts of DNA molecule are nucleotide, bases, and the hydrogen bonds. The nucleotide contains a pentose sugar, phosphate group, and nitrogenous bases. Bases contain pyrimidine and purine and the hydrogen bonds holds the chains of nucleotides.

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Q: What are the parts of a DNA moleclue?
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What type of moleclue is DNA?

An organic polymer.


Which object has the same shape as a DNA moleclue?

Probably another DNA molecule. But even then there will be monior differences. So I suggest there is nothing that is the same shape.


Why can only parts of DNA be used as DNA fingerprint?

The parts must be unique to the person


What is the basic structure of the DNA moleclue?

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Why can only certain parts DNA be used as DNA fingerprints?

The parts must be unique to the person.The parts must be unique to the person


Do all the nucleotides in human DNA belong to genes?

No - genes are the parts of DNA that code for a functional product (such as a protein). There are other parts of the DNA which are not genes.


How are moleclue formed?

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Is water a moleclue?

Yes, it's a molecule. Water is H2O.


Why can only certain parts of DNA be used as DNA fingerprinting?

The parts must be unique to the person.The parts must be unique to the person


What kind of bond unites the atoms in a water moleclue?

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What are the parts of DNA?

the parts of DNA are: phosphate nitrogenous base(adenine, guanine, thymine and cytosine) hydrogen band helical protein


Is DNA amphipathic?

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