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Polynucleic Acids Polynucleotides

WHAT is the most abundant pol5mier on the planet Would you say natural rubber (NR), polyethylenes (plastic bottles, jugs etc.), or styrene-butadiene-rubber (e g., tires) The answer is pol5mucleic acids. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) are macromolecules and are long polymer chains of polynucleotides [poly(nucleic acids)]. DNA and RNA play a central role in all living organisms. [Pg.35]


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