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The 3'-5' phosphodiester linkages inside...

The 3'-5' phosphodiester linkages inside a polynucleotide chain serve to join -

A

One DNA strand with the other DNA strand

B

One nucleoside with another nucleoside

C

One nucleotide with another nucleoside

D

One nitrogenous base with pentose sugar

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C

The phosphodiester linkage is found in successive nucleotides to synthesis poly – nucleotide chain. This bond is formed between 3 – carbon atom of one nucleotide and 5th carbon atom of another nucleotide
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