Real-World Example: Think of DNA as a super long train with four types of cars (nucleotides). You can connect them in any way because the connectors (phosphate and sugar) are universal, like universal charger plugs!
Real-World Example: Imagine DNA as an endless LEGO tower. You can arrange the 4 different bricks (bases) in any order, creating countless designs. It's like the world's most complex jigsaw puzzle!
Real-World Example: Imagine the bases as unique puzzle pieces. If the pieces (bases) were not distinctive, you wouldn't be able to fit them together in the correct way. It would be like trying to build a puzzle with pieces from different boxes!
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Real-World Example: Think of DNA as a super long train with four types of cars (nucleotides). You can connect them in any way because the connectors (phosphate and sugar) are universal, like universal charger plugs!
Real-World Example: Imagine DNA as an endless LEGO tower. You can arrange the 4 different bricks (bases) in any order, creating countless designs. It's like the world's most complex jigsaw puzzle!
Real-World Example: Imagine the bases as unique puzzle pieces. If the pieces (bases) were not distinctive, you wouldn't be able to fit them together in the correct way. It would be like trying to build a puzzle with pieces from different boxes!
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