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5 February, 16:22

Which model correctly explains the meaning of 3' and 5' in nucleic acids?

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  1. 5 February, 18:55
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    Nuceis acids are directional it can give the way because the two ends of the polymer are different. One end has a free phosphate group on a 5' carbon and the other has a free hydroxyl group bonded to a 3' carbon.
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