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The double-stranded molecule that contains the genetic code and is a main component of chromosomes is Deoxyribonucleic acid, also known as DNA, the genetic material necessary for an organism's growth and operation.

The structure of DNA is a double-stranded, which is made up of two connected strands that loop around one another to resemble a twisted ladder. Deoxyribose and phosphate groups alternately form the backbone of each strand. One of the four bases—adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), or thymine—is joined to each sugar (T). Adenine forms chemical bonds with thymine, while cytosine forms chemical bonds with guanine to join the two strands together. A protein or RNA molecule's construction instructions are among the biological information encoded by the nucleotide sequence along the DNA backbone.

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