Nucleotide is a complex formed by combination of nitrogen base(adenine, guanine, thymine, cytosine, uracil), phosphate group and sugar moiety. It generally occurs in RNA and DNA.
The double helix of DNA is composed of nucleotides.
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2, one on each side of the double helix
The name of the double ring nitrogenous bases found in nucleotides is a double-helix. Nucleotides are the building blocks of nucleic acids such as RNA and DNA.
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The Double helix is actually made of repeating units called nucleotides
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No, DNA, from difference with the RNA, is a double strand of nucleotides. DNA, double strand (hence the double helix nickname). RNA, single strand.
Nucleotides which formed double helix.
2, one on each side of the double helix
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The single helix is comprised of "The Sugar - Phosphate Backbone". No Nitrogen there. Any nitrogen that may be present resides then in the nucleotides.
they are made up of nucleotides linked together
In the DNA. The term "double helix" refers to the structure of DNA.
Covalent bonds. Hydrogen bonds join together the two nucleic bases on the nucleotides to make the double helix.