How does one DNA molecule differ from the other in a doublestranded pair? A. In the sequence
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How does one DNA molecule differ from the other in a doublestranded pair?
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A. In the sequence of the nitrogenous bases.
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B. In the spacing of the major and minor grooves.
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C. In the composition of the sugar-phosphate backbone.
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D. In the way in which the bases are attached to thesugars.
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