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They join together in a condensation reaction.
Cirques are formed
When gametes join, they form a zygote.
when two monomer sugars such as glucose join together they are known as a disaccharide
Bonding
Covalent bonds. Hydrogen bonds join together the two nucleic bases on the nucleotides to make the double helix.
DNA reproduces through a set process that begins when it unzips and uncoils. Next, two polynucleotide chains are produced and adenine lines up with thymine. Cytosine lines up with guanine, and then hydrogen bonds form between the pairs. Enzymes join the nucleotides together, and two new DNA molecules are formed.
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adenine and guantine hook together while thymine and cytosine hook together.
DNA polymerase join complementary DNA nucleotides together while DNA ligase joins together the gaps left behind from the okizoki fragments.
They join together in a condensation reaction.
A-T and G-C
Deoxyribonucleic acid is a polymer composed of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other to form a double helix. DNA is comprised of four structure blocks called nucleotides: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). The nucleotides join to one another (A with T, and G with C) to shape substance bonds called base matches, which interface the two DNA strands.
Dideoxynucleotides have no OH group on the sugar of the nucleotides, only H's. That means phosphate groups can't react with the sugar to form a phosphodiester bond to join two nucleotides together, so DNA syntheses is terminated
That depends on the process. During DNA replication, The nucleotides of the lagging strand (Okazaki fragments) are connected by DNA ligase. In transcription, the nucleotides of RNA are connected by RNA polymerase II.DNA Polymerse
Phophodiester bonds are the one that connect the nucleotides next to each other on the same strand. Weak hydrogen bonds join the two complementary nucleotides and thus the two strands of the DNA together.
Cirques are formed