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DNa is negatively charged because of​

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Answered by rvshrisaran
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The phosphate backbone of DNA is negatively charged due to the bonds created between the phosphorous atoms and the oxygen atoms. Each phosphate group contains one negatively charged oxygen atom, therefore the entire strand of DNA is negatively charged due to repeated phosphate groups.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) is a kind of nucleic acid with a distinct molecular structure. Both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells of the organisms have this protein. DNA is a molecule that carries genetic information from parents to their children. Viruses are no exception. Some viruses' genetic material is entirely made up of RNA, whereas others rely on DNA. DNA is responsible for much more than merely carrying genetic data. It's also in charge of protein synthesis in living organisms. Nuclear DNA refers to the DNA found within the nucleus of all living creatures. This is responsible for the majority of an organism's genome, while plastid DNA and mitochondrial DNA are in charge of the remainder.
  • DNA has a negative charge because of the presence of phosphate groups in nucleotides.ed.
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