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Explica las diferencias del ADN y el ARN, y sus bases nitrogenadas con sus combinaciones

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Z ALUMNA: Hanya Isamar Vazquez Garcia
SECCION: 621 Químico-Biológico MATRICULA: 1827887j
MAESTRA: Marcela Ayala Vallejo
LABORATORISTA: Lilia Edith Ayala Aranda


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BIBLIOGRAFIA

 https://concepto.de/estructura-del-adn/
 https://e1.portalacademico.cch.unam.mx/alumno/biologia1/unidad3/m
utaciones/clasificacion
 https://e1.portalacademico.cch.unam.mx/alumno/biologia1/unidad2/si
ntesisdeproteinas/transcripcion

, 1.- Esquematiza el modelo de Watson y Crick del ADN.

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