Two Prime De-Oxy Ribose.
Purines, Pryimidine and Nucleotide are the subunits of DNA.
ribose
The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose - hence the name deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
The sugar found in DNA is called two-prime [2'] deoxyribose. The sugar found in Rna is called ribose.
eukariote
The sugar that is found in DNA is called Deoxyribose
The sugar in DNA is Deoxyribose (Nucleic Acid). It is a type of 5 carbon sugar, ribose.
The sugar that is found in DNA is called Deoxyribose
Purines, Pryimidine and Nucleotide are the subunits of DNA.
The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose - hence the name deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
ribose
The sugar found in DNA is called two-prime [2'] deoxyribose. The sugar found in Rna is called ribose.
The sugar-phosphate supporting structure of the DNA double helix is called the backbone. This is why the DNA is commonly referred to as a double helix.
eukariote
No, DNA is composed of: deoxyribose sugar phosphate backbone nucleotide
Deoxyribose
Yes, the sugar is called 2'-deoxy-ribose.