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which bond is present between the sugar and nitrogen in neucleoside​

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Answered by astha23kz
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If the base is a purine, then the N-9 (nitrogen) is bonded to the C-1' (carbon) of the sugar. If the base is a pyrimidine, then the N-1 is bonded to the C-1' of the sugar. A nucleotide is a nucleoside joined to one or more phosphate groups by ester linkages. Therefore, it consists of the sugar, base, and phosphate(s).

Answered by Hania491221
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If the base is a purine, then the N-9 (nitrogen) is bonded to the C-1' (carbon) of the sugar. If the base is a pyrimidine, then the N-1 is bonded to the C-1' of the sugar. A nucleotide is a nucleoside joined to one or more phosphate groups by ester linkages. Therefore, it consists of the sugar, base, and phosphate(s).

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