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what type of linkage is hold together the monomers of DNA and RNA? ​

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Answered by mahi1862
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Nucleic acids DNA and RNA have both phosphodiester and hydrogen bonds linking them. The phosphate group of the DNA and RNA get linked with the adjacent carbon atoms to form an ester linkage leading to the formation of a phosphodiester bond. There exist weak hydrogen bonds between the nitrogen bases in DNA and RNA.

Answered by narindervasudev
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Hydrogen Bonds

Once the nucleotides form nucleic acids, DNA and RNA formation occurs. DNA is double-stranded whereas RNA is single stranded. The two strands of the DNA are held together by weak hydrogen bonds that form between the nitrogen bases.

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