which type of bond present in deoxyribose adenosine and phosphate in nucleotide?1) n9 c1glycocidic linkage 2)n1 c1 glycocidic linkage 3) phoester bond 4) phosphoanhydride bond
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
mark me as brainliest answer and thanks me for the reply
Explanation:
A nucleotide has three components - nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar ribose in case of RNA and deoxyribose for DNA) and a phosphate group. There are two types of nitrogenous bases - Purines (Adenine and Guanine) and Pyrimidines (Cytosine and Thymine). A nitrogenous base is linked to the pentose sugar through a N-glycosidic linkage to form a nucleoside. When a phosphate group is linked to 5 -OH of a nucleoside through phosphodiester linkage, a corresponding nucleotide is formed. The nucleotides are linked through 3-5 phosphodiester linkage to form a dinucleotide.
So, the correct answer is 'Phosphodiester bonds'.
Similar questions
Chemistry,
2 months ago
Math,
2 months ago
Math,
4 months ago
CBSE BOARD XII,
4 months ago
Biology,
10 months ago