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formation of nucleic acid explanation​

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Answered by ashutoshkumaryadav36
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The basic component of biological nucleic acids is the nucleotide, each of which contains a pentose sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), a phosphate group, and a nucleobase. Nucleic acids are also generated within the laboratory, through the use of enzymes (DNA and RNA polymerases) and by solid-phase chemical synthesis.

Answered by deepika200814
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the basic component of biological nucleic acids is the nucleotide, each of which contains a Penrose sugar ( ribose or deoxyribose ), a phosphate group and a nucleobase.

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