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Buildings blocks of nucleic acids are?
Buildings blocks of nucleic acids are?
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The long chain molecule of nucleic acids is formed of several hundred repeating units called nucleotides.
In DNA, it is Deoxyribonucleotides while in RNA, it is Ribonucleotides.
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