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nitrogenous base , a pentose ( fivecarbon sugar ) , and a phosphate group ( Figure 5.26b ) . The portion of this unit without the phosphate group is called a nucleoside . Figure 5.26 The components of nucleic acids .
nitrogenous base , a pentose ( fivecarbon sugar ) , and a phosphate group ( Figure 5.26b ) . The portion of this unit without the phosphate group is called a nucleoside . Figure 5.26 The components of nucleic acids .
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( c ) The components of the nucleoside include a nitrogenous base ( either a purine or a pyrimidine ) and a pentose sugar ( either deoxyribose or ribose ) . 88 Nucleotide Monomers To build a nucleotide , let's first consider the two ...
( c ) The components of the nucleoside include a nitrogenous base ( either a purine or a pyrimidine ) and a pentose sugar ( either deoxyribose or ribose ) . 88 Nucleotide Monomers To build a nucleotide , let's first consider the two ...
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The Structure of Nucleic Acids Each nucleotide monomer consists of a pentose covalently bonded to a phosphate group and to one of four different nitrogenous bases ( A , G , C , and T or U ) . RNA has ribose as its pentose ; DNA has ...
The Structure of Nucleic Acids Each nucleotide monomer consists of a pentose covalently bonded to a phosphate group and to one of four different nitrogenous bases ( A , G , C , and T or U ) . RNA has ribose as its pentose ; DNA has ...
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