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Biology, 11.01.2021 20:10, NEONREDBLADE

(EILL GIVE BRAINLIST AMD LOSTS OF POINTS) DNA always has the same shape. Proteins have thousands of different shapes based on their function. Why are the shapes of DNA and proteins so different? LOOK AT PICTURE ABOVE FOR OPTIONS)


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