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The backbone of nucleic acid structure is constructed by

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The chain of sugars made by the phosphodiester bonds formthe backbone of the nucleic acidsThe backbone of everynucleic acid is the same, but each sugar can contain one of four different bases. Two of the bases, (A)adenine and guanine (G), are derivatives of purine.
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