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| hereditary materials thay controls all the activity of a cell |
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| DNA is made of only four subunits |
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| one of four bases that combine with sugar and phosphale to form a nucleotide subunit of DNA; adenine pairs with thymine |
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| 1 of four bases that combine with sugar and phosphate to form a nucleotide subunit for DNA. |
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| 1 of 4 bases that combine with sugar and phosphate to form a nucleotide subunit of DNA; guanine pairs with cytosine |
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| 1 of four bases that combine with sugar and phosphate to form a nucleotide subunit of DNA; cytosine pairs with guanine |
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| small organelle in cells where proteins are made from amino acids |
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| change in order of bases in an organisms DNA |
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| anything that can damage or cause changes in DNA |
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| diagram of family history used for treating a trait through several generations |
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