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What is ATP and DNA ?​

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Answered by ranjukumari88sindri
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Apart from its roles in energy metabolism and signaling, ATP is also incorporated into DNA and RNA by polymerases during both DNA replication and transcription. When ATP is used in DNA synthesis, the ribose sugar is first converted to deoxyribose by ribonucleotide reductase.

Answered by Saras0000
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a nucleic acid molecule that remains a single nucleotide. Unlike a DNA or RNA nucleotide, the ATP nucleotide has three phosphate groups attached to its ribose sugar. ... The chemical energy freed from the reaction is stored in ATP as chemical bonds between the phosphate groups.

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