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The method that holds the two strands of the dna helix together is known as? a) enzyme attraction b) base pairing c) codons d) anticodons
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:10
Will mark branliest. the theory of plate tectonics was developed with the contribution of scientists from many different disciplines. which of the following is a contribution from geophysicists?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:00
Which of the following statements about archaea and bacteria is true? a. neither is single-celled. b. they both have nuclear membranes. c. neither reproduces by binary fission. d. they both lack a nuclear membrane.
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