Biology, asked by Akhinonymous, 6 hours ago

For each of the letters shown (A-E), number the carbons 1' to 5' and then describe the role of each carbon (Is it attached to particular component? is it involved in polymerisation etc) in a strand of
DNA.

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Answered by rcsinha1969
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Sorry I don't now the answer of these questions

Answered by priyaag2102
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Deoxyribose renovates the 2'-hydroxyl community organized in RNA with a hydrogen number of carbons. Both ribose and deoxyribose are pentose sugars. The number of carbons is 1' - 5'.

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  • Type:- Ribose and Deoxyribose

  • Deoxyribose renovates the 2'-hydroxyl community organized in RNA with a hydrogen number of carbons. Both ribose and deoxyribose are pentose sugars. The number of carbons is 1' - 5'.

  • These are prime numbers so as not to be confused with the common numbers used to label nitrogenous bases. 1' carbon is bonded to the base The carbon is bound to the phosphate of the adjacent nucleotide 5' carbon is bound to the phosphate in its nucleotide

  • Nitrogenous bases:- Properties Ring structures Contain nitrogen, Mostly hydrophobic

  • This causes them to be stacked on top of each other (slightly staggered) instead of randomly popping out of the sugar-phosphate backbone.

  • Some groups are capable of hydrogen bonding purines. These are derivatives of purines
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