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Izayah Bates
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8 June, 16:28
How are nucleotides connected to make a polymer?
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Ashlynn Miller
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The phosphodiester bond and nucleotides. The nucleotides that form nucleic acids are in turn composed of molecules: a phosphate, a pentose and a nitrogen base. Between the DNA and the RNA the fundamental difference is the pentose that include: ribose for the RNA, 2-deoxyribose for the DNA.
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