Giggling Snow
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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 hydrocarbon polymers cannot work as proteins because God gave them different properties, but aminoacids and sugars, could they work as bases in DNA
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 hydrocarbon polymers cannot work as proteins because God gave them different properties, but aminoacids and sugars, could they work as bases in DNA