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When Neuclotide become dineuclotide​

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Interaction of the phosphate group of a nucleotide with the 3'-OH-group of another nucleotide leads to the formation of a dinucleotide with a phosphodiester bond. Such a dinucleotide carries a free phosphate group at the 5'-end, and a free OH-group at the 3'-end.

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