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Deoxyribose sugars and phosphates make up the backbone of DNA.
Deoxyribose sugars and phosphates make up the backbone of DNA.
The backbone of DNA is formed by linked alternating phosphate groups and deoxyribose sugars.
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no because the DNA doesn't make up what your bone structure will look like it just means they inherited it from there ancestors.
Arsenic. It shares the Group V A with P and N.
They are constituents of DNA. Adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine are the glue that holds together the two sugar-phosphate strands which form the back-bone of DNA. The order in which these bases occur is what stores the information in DNA.
An enzyme called HELICASE breaks the sugar to phosphate bonds in DNA strands to initiate DNA replication and DNA transcription.
In the marrow of the bone there is bits of DNA still inside.
The sugar-phoshate part is what makes up the backbone, ribose in RNA and 2-Deoxyribose in DNA with a single phosphate group per nucleotide.
The sugar-phoshate part is what makes up the backbone, ribose in RNA and 2-Deoxyribose in DNA with a single phosphate group per nucleotide.