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Nucleotide continued phosphate group

DNA is a structurally polymorphic macromolecule which, depending on nucleotide sequence and environmental conditions, can adopt a variety of conformations. The double helical structure of DNA (dsDNA) consists of two strands, each of them on the outside of the double helix and formed by alternating phosphate and pentose groups in which phosphodiester bridges provide the covalent continuity. The two chains of the double helix are held... [Pg.10]

When the fake thymine nucleotide is added to the replicating DNA, the chain cannot continue to form, because the —N=N =NH group on the sugar prevents future phosphate linkages. [Pg.1175]


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5 -Phosphate group

Continuous group

Group (continued

Nucleotide phosphate groups

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