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In nucleic acids, the nucleotides are jo...

In nucleic acids, the nucleotides are joined together by

A

phosphoester linkage

B

phosphodiester linkage

C

phosphodisulphide linkage

D

sulphodiester linkage.

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  • In nucleic acids the nucleotides are linked by

    A
    ester linkage
    B
    amide linkage
    C
    peptide linkage
    D
    glycosidic linkage
  • In nucleic acids the sequence is

    A
    sugar-base-phosphate
    B
    phosphate-base-sugar
    C
    base-phosphate-sugar
    D
    base-sugar-phosphate
  • In a DNA strand the nucleotides are linked together by :

    A
    Glycosidic bonds
    B
    Phosphodiester bonds
    C
    Peptide bonds .
    D
    Hydrogen bonds.
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