The DNA backbone is made of phosphate group and deoxyribose, and they are held together by covalent bonding.
Phosphodeister bonds
What components make up the backbone of DNA
nitrogeous bases
The DNA molecule has two strands connected by a sugar phosphate backbone.
sugars and phosphates
The DNA backbone, are made of alternating sugars and phosphate groups.
What components make up the backbone of DNA
The backbone of the DNA molecule consists of a sugar, deoxyribose and a phosphate group. --(sugars and phosphates)
nitrogeous bases
dna strands
The DNA molecule has two strands connected by a sugar phosphate backbone.
The sugar found in the backbone of DNA is the deoxyribose.
Phosphate backbone
sugars and phosphates
The sugar is deoxyribose.
Yes. The phosphate group links two deoxyriboses in the backbone of the DNA molecule.
The DNA backbone, are made of alternating sugars and phosphate groups.
The Ligase connects nucleotides together during DNA replication.