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3 August, 12:06

What is the backbone of sugar molecules

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  1. 3 August, 12:13
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    A sugar - phosphate backbone (alternating grey-dark grey) joins together nucleotides in a DNA sequence. The sugar-phosphatebackbone forms the structural framework of nucleic acids, including DNA and RNA. This backbone is composed of alternating sugar and phosphate groups, and defines directionality of the molecule.
  2. 3 August, 12:18
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    This backbone is composed of alternatingsugar and phosphate groups, and defines directionality of the molecules
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