How do nucleotides polymerize to form nucleic acids?
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When nucleotides polymerize to form nucleic acids, the hydroxyl group attached to the 3′ carbon of a sugar of one nucleotide forms an ester bond to the phosphate of another nucleotide, eliminating a molecule of water: ... The links between the nucleotides are called phosphodiester bonds.
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