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nitrogenous base , a pentose ( five - zonia carbon sugar ) , and a phosphate
group ( Figure 5.26b ) . The portion ... ( a ) A polynucleotide has a regular
sugarphosphate backbone with variable appendages , the four kinds of
nitrogenous bases .
nitrogenous base , a pentose ( five - zonia carbon sugar ) , and a phosphate
group ( Figure 5.26b ) . The portion ... ( a ) A polynucleotide has a regular
sugarphosphate backbone with variable appendages , the four kinds of
nitrogenous bases .
Page 92
So we can say that the DNA strand has a built - in directionality along its
sugarphosphate backbone , from 5 ' to 3 ' , somewhat like a one - way street . All
along this sugar - phosphate backbone are appendages consisting of the
nitrogenous ...
So we can say that the DNA strand has a built - in directionality along its
sugarphosphate backbone , from 5 ' to 3 ' , somewhat like a one - way street . All
along this sugar - phosphate backbone are appendages consisting of the
nitrogenous ...
Page 94
The two sugar - phosphate backbones run in opposite 5 ' _— 3 directions from
each other , an arrangement referred to as ( antiparallel , somewhat like a divided
highway . The sugar - phosphate backbones are on the outside of the helix , and
...
The two sugar - phosphate backbones run in opposite 5 ' _— 3 directions from
each other , an arrangement referred to as ( antiparallel , somewhat like a divided
highway . The sugar - phosphate backbones are on the outside of the helix , and
...
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