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What is dNMP?

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Nucleotide monophosphate

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What are the differences between DNMP and dNTP in terms of their roles in DNA replication?

DNMP stands for deoxynucleoside monophosphate, which is a building block for DNA replication. dNTP stands for deoxynucleoside triphosphate, which provides the energy needed for DNA synthesis. In summary, DNMP is a precursor for DNA replication, while dNTP provides the energy for the process.


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