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The bond between phosphate and hydroxyl group of sugar in nucleic acid is

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phosphodiester bonds

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The bond between phosphate and hydroxyl group of sugar in nucleic acid is?

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Ester bond.

  • The bond between phosphate and hydroxyl group of sugar in nucleic acid Ester bond.

  • It is also known as Phosphodiester bond.

  • The bond involves the linkage of C-O-Po2-O-C.

Importance of these phospho diester bonds:-

☆This are the important bongs used for building the DNA and RNA because it maintains the integrity .

☆Phosphodiester bond can also be defined as the bond which occurs when phosphate forms two Ester bonds.

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