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Nick
31 July, 00:13
What is Nucleic acids monomer and structure
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Waylon Vazquez
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Nucleotides, and their structure in DNA is a double stranded helix, each nucleotide consisting of a phosphate bonded to a sugar (deoxyribose in DNA and Ribose in RNA), held by a covalent bond, and a nitrogen base which is either ATCG in DNA or AUCG in RNA, which is connected to the other strand by a weak hydrogen bond
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nucleotides.
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