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Answered by vedank13022
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Answer :- A phosphodiester bond cannot be made .

Explanation :-

These chain-terminating dideoxynucleotides lack the 3' hydroxyl (OH) group needed to form the phosphodiester bond between one nucleotide and the next during DNA strand elongation. Thus, when a dideoxynucleotide is incorporated into the growing strand, it inhibits further strand extension.

Answered by itzAwesomeSoul10
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