How Nucleotides Bind Together













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✔ https://StudyForce.com • ✔ https://Biology-Forums.com • ✔ Ask questions here: https://Biology-Forums.com/index.php?... • Follow us: • ▶ Facebook:   / studyforceps   • ▶ Instagram:   / studyforceonline   • ▶ Twitter:   / studyforceps   • Q. Draw the condensed structural formula for an RNA dinucleotide formed by joining the 3′ OH group of adenosine monophosphate and the 5′ phosphate group of cytidine monophosphate. • b. What type of linkage connects the two nucleotides • The dinucleotide is drawn by connecting the 3′ hydroxyl group on the adenosine 5′ monophosphate with the 5′ phosphate group on the cytidine monophosphate. • A nucleoside • is composed of a nitrogen-containing base and a sugar, either ribose or deoxyribose. • has a base linked by a β-N-glycosidic bond to C1′ of a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose). • The name of a nucleoside that contains a purine ends with osine. • The name of a nucleoside that contains a pyrimidine ends with idine. • The names of DNA nucleosides add deoxy to the beginning of their names. • The corresponding nucleotides in RNA and DNA are named by adding monophosphate to the end of the nucleoside name. • In the primary structure of nucleic acids, • the nucleotides are joined by phosphodiester bonds. • the 3ʹ — OH group of the sugar in one nucleotide bonds to the phosphate group on the 5ʹ carbon atom in the sugar of the next nucleotide.

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