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Answered by Anonymous
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A phosphodiester bond occurs when exactly two of the hydroxyl groups in phosphoric acid react with hydroxyl groups on other molecules to form two ester bonds. ... Phosphodiester bonds make up the backbones of DNA and RNA. The phosphate is attached to the 5' carbon.

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Phosphodiester bonds are the backbone of the strands of nucleic acid present in the life existing on Earth. Phosphodiester bond is formed when exactly two hydroxyl groups in phosphoric acid react with a hydroxyl group on other molecules forming ester bonds

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