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As indicated by the name , each polynucleotide consists of monomers called nucleotides . A nucleotide is itself composed of three parts : a nitrogenous base , a pentose ( fivecarbon sugar ) ,.
As indicated by the name , each polynucleotide consists of monomers called nucleotides . A nucleotide is itself composed of three parts : a nitrogenous base , a pentose ( fivecarbon sugar ) ,.
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now a nucleoside monophosphate , better known as a nucleotide . Nucleotide Polymers Now we can see how these nucleotides are linked together to build a polynucleotide . Adjacent nucleotides are joined by covalent bonds called ...
now a nucleoside monophosphate , better known as a nucleotide . Nucleotide Polymers Now we can see how these nucleotides are linked together to build a polynucleotide . Adjacent nucleotides are joined by covalent bonds called ...
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The Structure of Nucleic Acids Each nucleotide monomer consists of a pentose covalently bonded to a phosphate ... RNA has U ; DNA , T. In a polynucleotide , nucleotides are joined to form a sugar - phosphate backbone from which the ...
The Structure of Nucleic Acids Each nucleotide monomer consists of a pentose covalently bonded to a phosphate ... RNA has U ; DNA , T. In a polynucleotide , nucleotides are joined to form a sugar - phosphate backbone from which the ...
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