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... pyrimidine- deoxyribose - P ) Linkage between monomers 1-4 - Glycosidic linkage 1 4 Genetically fixed - may be > 107 3 ' - 5 ' - Phosphodiester linkage trofot 3-5 ' - Phosphodiester RNA ( ribonucleic acid ) Ribonucleotides Four : Purine ...
... pyrimidine- deoxyribose - P ) Linkage between monomers 1-4 - Glycosidic linkage 1 4 Genetically fixed - may be > 107 3 ' - 5 ' - Phosphodiester linkage trofot 3-5 ' - Phosphodiester RNA ( ribonucleic acid ) Ribonucleotides Four : Purine ...
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... pyrimidine base pairs are found in the center of the DNA molecule . This arrangement allows their flat surfaces to stack on top of each other and so limits their contact with water . This stacking arrangement would be much less ...
... pyrimidine base pairs are found in the center of the DNA molecule . This arrangement allows their flat surfaces to stack on top of each other and so limits their contact with water . This stacking arrangement would be much less ...
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... pyrimidine base ( Figure 3-9 ) . There are two pyrimidines , thymine ( T ) and cytosine ( C ) , and two purines , adenine ( A ) and guanine ( G ) . In the polynucleotide chain the joining together of the sugar and phosphate groups ...
... pyrimidine base ( Figure 3-9 ) . There are two pyrimidines , thymine ( T ) and cytosine ( C ) , and two purines , adenine ( A ) and guanine ( G ) . In the polynucleotide chain the joining together of the sugar and phosphate groups ...
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One THE MENDELIAN VIEW | 1 |
Meiosis Reduces the Parental Chromosome | 7 |
Some Genes Are Neither Dominant | 14 |
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