Asked by furkhan ahmed on May 07, 2024

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In one strand of a DNA molecule, adjacent nucleotides are joined by a phosphodiester linkage.

Phosphodiester Linkage

A chemical bond that joins the sugar and phosphate groups of adjacent nucleotides in DNA or RNA.

  • Comprehend the organization of DNA and the essentiality of base couplings.
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zulfadli adenanMay 12, 2024
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Explanation :
Adjacent nucleotides in a DNA strand are joined by phosphodiester bonds, which form between the phosphate group of one nucleotide and the 3' hydroxyl group of the next nucleotide.