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Title: What forms the "backbone" of a nucleic acid?
Post by: dracko on Nov 15, 2017
What forms the "backbone" of a nucleic acid?
A) a chain of sugar and phosphate groups, linked through phosphodiester bonds
B) purine and pyrimidine pairs, hydrogen-bonded to each other
C) a chain of amino and carboxyl groups, linked via peptide bonds
D) a double helix of antiparallel strands


Title: Re: What forms the "backbone" of a nucleic acid?
Post by: Shadias on Nov 15, 2017
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