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The phosphoester linkage in the formatio...

The phosphoester linkage in the formation of a nucleotide involves the bonding between

A

Phosphate group and OH of 3'C of a nucleoside

B

Phosphate group and OH of 5'C of a nucleoside

C

Phosphate group and H of 3'C of a nucleoside

D

Phosphate group and H of 5'C of a nucleoside

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