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Chemistry, 05.10.2019 14:20 HernanJe6

32p can be used to make any nucleotide (a, c, g, or t) radioactive. which of the following explains why this is true?

a. all nitrogenous bases have a phosphorus atom that can be replaced with 32p.
b. all nucleotides have a phosphorus atom that can be replaced with 32p.
c. all sugar molecules have a phosphorus atom that can be replaced with 32p.
d. all isotopes of phosphorus have 15 protons and are unstable.

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