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2 June, 16:15
What three parts make up a single nucleotide
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There are just 3 components of nucleotide: nitrogenous base, deoxyribose (sugar) and phosphate group. In DNA, complementary nitrogen bases on opposite strands are connected with hydrogen bond. This is how two DNA strands are held together.
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