explain the role of nucleotide in DNA synthesis
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The role of nucleotide in DNA synthesis can be described as follows:
Explanation:
- The basic building blocks of the DNA are the nucleotide.
- Nucleotide are the adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine which make up the DNA.
- The hydrogen bonds formed between adenine and thymine, cytosine and guanine keeps the strands of the DNA intact in the form of a double helix.
- Sugar and phosphate make up the backbone of the DNA.
- Without the nucleotide, the two strands of DNA will not form bonds and the entire structure would collapse.
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