what are the nucleotide named
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Nucleotides are named according to the number of phosphates (mono-, di-, or tri-), the type of sugar (deoxy- or not), and the type of base. Nucleotides are named as follows: If the sugar is deoxyribose, the name of the nucleotide begins with "deoxy," as in deoxyadenosine monophosphate (dAMP).
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Nucleotide :
Phosphate group is linked to 5-OH group of nucleoside through Phosphodiester Bond to form nucleotide.
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