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The backbone of a DNA chain is sugar and phosphate groups of each nucleotide.

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The backbone of nucleic acids is made up of a ribose sugar and phophate groups. In DNA the sugar is deoxyribose.

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The backbone of DNA is formed by sugar (deoxyribose) and phosphate.

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Deoxyribose sugar and phosphate form the backbone of a DNA chain.

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the back bone of DNA molecule are made of ribose sugar and phosphate group

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Protein molecules, which make up the building blocks of all DNA and life forms.

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