explanation on nucleic acid
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Nucleic acids are formed by the phosphodiester bond formed when the phosphate group links a 3' carbon of a sugar of one nucleotide to the 5' carbon of the next sugar of the next nucleotide.
Nucleic acids may include nitrogenous bases, such as Guanine Adenine Cytosine Thymine/Uracil.
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nucleic acid
Explanation:
the acid which is present in nucleus is called nucleic acid.
it has some amount of carbon and thus it is created in the process of carbon cycle.
it is neither harmful nor useful to human beings.
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