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6 December, 21:15

What bond is NOT found in nucleic acids

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  1. 6 December, 21:18
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    This condensation reaction is similar to that in which a peptide bond is formed between two amino acids (Chapter 3). Thus a single nucleic acid strand is a phosphate-pentose polymer (a polyester) with purine and pyrimidine bases as side groups. The links between the nucleotides are called phosphodiester bonds
  2. 6 December, 21:42
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    Enzymes is a bond not found in nucleic acids
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