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DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID STRUCTUR




RECOMBINANT DNA 202
Dr Y Mdleleni
E: Office: SLS Room 05-024

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, What is DNA?
 A molecule that carries the genetic instructions for building and maintaining an organism.

 Made of polynucleotide covalently joined through 3’-5’ –phosphodiester bonds.
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