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In producing a strand of DNA the nucleotides combine to form phosphodiester bonds.

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The type of chemical bonds that hold the parts of each nucleotide together is a hydrogen bond. It connects each nitrogenous base of nucleotide in DNA and RNA.

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Nucleotides are held together by hydrogen bonds between the strands and together on one strand by phosphodiester bonds.

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Hydrogen bonds hold complimentary bases together.

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Phosphodiester bond

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A phosphodiester bond.

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