In nucleic acid the sequence is

In Nucleic Acid The Sequence Is Chemistry Question

In nucleic acid the sequence is

Options

(a) base-phosphate-sugar
(b) sugar-base-phosphate
(c) base-sugar-phosphate
(d) phosphate-base-sugar

Correct Answer:

base-sugar-phosphate

Explanation:

In nucleic acids the sequence is base-sugar-phosphate. Nucleoside phosphates are called nucleotides. These may be mono, di – or tri phosphates.

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Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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