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Describe the structure of a RNA polynucleotide chain having four different types of nucleotides.

Describe the structure of an RNA polynucleotide chain having four different types of nucleotides.

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  • Polynucleotide chain is

    A
    Polyamide chain
    B
    polyster chain
    C
    polypeptide chain
    D
    polyglycosidic chain
  • The nucleotides of one polynucleotide chain are joined together by

    A
    Weak hydrogen bonds
    B
    Disulphide bonds
    C
    Phospho-diester bonds
    D
    Glycosidic bonds
  • The nucleases Cleaving nucleotides one at a time from the end of the Polynucleotide chain are :

    A
    Specific for '5' end of RNA stand
    B
    Specific for '3' end of RNA stand
    C
    Specific for both '5' and '3' ends of nucleotides strands
    D
    Non-Specific for both '5' and '3' ends of nucleotides strands
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    Assertion :- The backbone of polynucleotide chain is formed due to sugar and phosphate. Reason :- A nitrogenous base is linked to the pantose sugar through a N-glycosidic linkage to formed a nucleoside.

    The 5' end of polynucleotide chain is attached to

    Adjacent nucleotides in a polynucleotide chain are joined by

    5' end of a polynucleotide chain contains

    The 3' to 5' phosphodiester linkages of a polynucleotide chain join