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What are the monomers of DNA called

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Answer: The monomer units of DNA are nucleotides.

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The monomer units of DNA are nucleotides, and the polymer is known as a "polynucleotide." Each nucleotide consists of a 5-carbon sugar (deoxyribose), a nitrogen containing base attached to the sugar, and a phosphate group.
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