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what makes the backbone of DNA?​

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Answered by mudrika562
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  • DNA is made up of the sugar-phosphate backbone. It consists of 5-carbon deoxyribose sugars and phosphate groups.
  • These sugars are linked together by a phosphodiester bond, between carbon 4 of their chain, and a CH2 group that is attached to a phosphate ion.
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