Yes, the sugar is called 2'-deoxy-ribose.
The sugar molecule is deoxyribose.
The DNA molecule has two strands connected by a sugar phosphate backbone.
DNA has sugar, phosphate, and a nitrogenous base.
Deoxyribose.
The sugar used in the DNA ladder is deoxyribose. It is a five-carbon sugar that forms part of the DNA backbone and is essential for the stability and structure of the DNA molecule.
Deoxyribose
dna molecule
DNA is a very large molecule, made up of smaller units called nucleotides that are strung together in a row. DNA contains sugar, phosphate, and nucleotide
The sugar is deoxyribose.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
dna molecule
The sugar molecule is deoxyribose.
The DNA molecule has two strands connected by a sugar phosphate backbone.
DNA has sugar, phosphate, and a nitrogenous base.
Deoxyribose.
a DNA molecule is made up of a phosphate, sugar and base A double Helix Strand
five-cornered deoxyribose sugar