Unduplicated chromosomes are single chromosomes with a single line strand and one DNA molecule (if that's what you are looking for).
I believe the correct answer is that <span>The genetic variation between humans and orangutans is the greatest.
We cannot say that there is no genetic variation at all, because there obviously is - we are not the same as the other three apes, even though we have a common ancestor. Also, we cannot say that we are completely the same, because there are obvious differences. And finally, we didn't originate from those three animals, but rather all of us come from the same organism.
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Answer: The RNA strand is AUAAUCGGUCGCG
Explanation: The nucleotide sequence of RNA has four bases namely: Adenine A, Uracil U, Guanine G and Cytosine C. DNA nucleotide sequence has four bases namely: Adenine A, Thymine T, Cytosine C and Guanine G. In RNA, A pairs with U, and C pairs with G. In DNA, A pairs with T and C pairs with G.