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Title: "Five prime to three prime" description of a DNA strand refers to
Post by: mikael on Apr 8, 2014
"Five prime to three prime" description of a DNA strand refers to
A) the phosphorylated 5' carbon at one end, the 3' at the other end.
B) the location of the hydroxyl groups.
C) the phosphodiester backbone of DNA.
D) the phosphorylated 5' carbon on one sugar and the 3' carbon on the next sugar.


Title: Re: "Five prime to three prime" description of a DNA strand refers to
Post by: l_marie71 on Apr 11, 2014
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Title: Re: "Five prime to three prime" description of a DNA strand refers to
Post by: mikael on Apr 12, 2014
Thanks