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    Please give me a serious answer: COULD aminoacids work as building blocks of a

    nucleic acid? You gave me ignorant answers in the previous question because you lack enough knowledge of chemistry DNA is a polymer made of four building blocks: adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine Those four building blocks are maintained into a polymer with the help of a sugar called...
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    If there is no God, then why can't aminoacids/sugars work as bases in DNA?

    I suppose that four aminoacids or sugars cannot form repeated sequences of four elements as the bases adenine, guanine, thymine, cytosine do. Or can they? Do their chemistry allow them to work as bases in DNA? I want an answer to this question, an answer based on scientific research I know...
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