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What's a Nuclotide?! ​

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Answered by Bᴇʏᴏɴᴅᴇʀ
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Neuclotides are molecules consisting of a neucleoside and phosphate group.They are basicly DNA basics.They are composed of 3 sub unit molecule: a nitrogenous base ;five carbon sugar(ribose or deoxyribose) and a phosphate group composed of 3 phosphates.

4 Nitrogenous base preswnt in DNA are-GUANINE;ADENINE;CYTOSINE;THYMINE.....and in RNA URACIL is present in place of THYMINE...!!!!

Please....Brainliest \ needed!!!
Answered by aviguru111
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Neuclotides are molecules consisting of a neucleoside and phosphate group.They are basicly DNA basics.They are composed of 3 sub unit molecule: a nitrogenous base ;five carbon sugar(ribose or deoxyribose) and a phosphate group composed of 3 phosphates.

4 Nitrogenous base preswnt in DNA are-GUANINE;ADENINE;CYTOSINE;THYMINE.....and in RNA URACIL is present in place of THYMINE...!!!!

Please....Brainliest \ needed!!!⚡⚡

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