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The sequence of subunits in the DNA backbone is phosphate, sugar, phosphate, sugar, phosphate, and sugar. The coding region is the code for protein sequence.
In the Nitrogen bases, or nucleotides. The are in the "middle" of the DNA, in between the sugar-phosphate backbone.
DNA consist of a sugar- phosphate backbone and nitrogenous bases. The Sugar- phosphate backbone is made up of Sugar (deoxyribose) and Phosphate. The nitrogenous base is made up of DNA nucleotides (Thymine, Adenine, Cytosine, and Guanine).
phosphate and sugar (deoxyribose) backbone and N (nitrogen) base.
A ribose sugar linked by phosphate groups.
The sequence of subunits in the DNA backbone is phosphate, sugar, phosphate, sugar, phosphate, and sugar. The coding region is the code for protein sequence.
Yes, sugar deoxyribose and a phosphate group forms the backbone in the DNA.
I believe not. I think it is a sugar phosphate backbone.
this is wrong. the answer should be "the genetic...dna by sequence of nucleotides"
In the Nitrogen bases, or nucleotides. The are in the "middle" of the DNA, in between the sugar-phosphate backbone.
DNA consist of a sugar- phosphate backbone and nitrogenous bases. The Sugar- phosphate backbone is made up of Sugar (deoxyribose) and Phosphate. The nitrogenous base is made up of DNA nucleotides (Thymine, Adenine, Cytosine, and Guanine).
The sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA is made up of deoxyribose (a sugar) and phosphate.
phosphate and sugar (deoxyribose) backbone and N (nitrogen) base.
A ribose sugar linked by phosphate groups.
Phosphate and Deoxyribose sugar are the two parts that form the backbone of DNA. They are joined by ester bonds.
A phosphate group, a ribose sugar, or deoxyribose sugar backbone and a nitrogenous base.
Yes it does