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Biology, 31.03.2021 21:20 rose6038

How is the DNA of a mouse different from the DNA of a snake? A.
Only the DNA of the mouse contains nitrogen bases.
B.
The DNA molecules have different base sequences.
C.
The DNA of a mouse does not contain adenine.
D.
Only the DNA of a snake contains thymine.

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