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Illustrate a glycosidic, peptide and a phosphodiester bond.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Illustrate a glycosidic, peptide and a phospho-diester bond. (a) Glycosidic bond is formed normally between C-1 and C-4, of adjacent monosaccharide units. (c) Phosphodiester bond is a strong covalent bond formed between phosphate and two adjacent sugar groups.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Glycosidic bond is normally formed between C1 and C4 of adjacent monosaccharide units.

Peptide bond on the other hand is a covalent bond that is formed two adjacent amino acids.

Phosphodiester is the strong covalent bond and is formed between the phosphate and two adjacent sugar groups and forms the sugar phosphate backbone of nucleic acid.

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