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The difference between dGMP and GMP is
A) the type of phosphodiester linkage.
B) one hydroxyl group.
C) syn versus anti conformation.
D) the presence of DNA or RNA.
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6 years ago
Apparently this answer is incorrect. The d of dGMP stands for the fact the guanine is attached to a deoxyribose instead of ribose which is called GMP.
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