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structure of mononucleotide​

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Nucleotides may be grouped into mononucleotides, dinucleotides, and trinucleotides. A mononucleotide is a single nucleotide. Therefore, it is a single unit comprised of one nucleobase, one pentose moiety, and phosphoric acid. Flavin mononucleotide (FMN) (chemical formula: C17H21N4O9P) is an example of a mononucleotide.

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