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- humans have thousands of genes that combine in different ways to help create unique individuals. where is the genetic code primarily located? exons in rna ribose sugar in rna phosphates in dna nucleotides in dna clear all
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The genetic code is the sequence of nucleotides in DNA. DNA contains the instructions for building and maintaining an organism. Nucleotides in DNA are the building - blocks that carry the genetic information. Exons in RNA are part of the processed RNA after transcription and splicing, ribose sugar in RNA is a component of RNA and not where the genetic code is primarily located, and phosphates in DNA are part of the DNA backbone but do not carry the genetic code itself.
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