Asking this question is like asking who created life and all matter. We do not know that for sure but what we know is that elements react and combine with each other to form compounds. These compounds can combine with other compounds to create monomers, polymers etc., This is exactly how a nucleotide was made.A pentose sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base combined to form a nucleotide.
There isn't anyone who "made" nucleotide as nucleotide is not an invention by a man.
The Dna letter is a nucleotide base. It is made from a series of nucleotide base substrates.
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A Nucleotide are molecules that when combined make the structural units of DNA and RNA. An actual nucleotide is made up of small components. These components are; Phosphates Sugar Heterocyclic Base
A nucleotide does not contain an organic acid.A nucleotide is similar to a nucleoside but does not contain a polymerase.
it cased that a another nucleotide replaces primary nucleotide and happens mutation.
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A nucleotide is made of a nitrogen base, a five carbon sugar and one to three phosphate groups.
A nucleotide is not a polymer, so it has no monomers.
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No, they are nucleotide bases. They are composed of nitrogen, a phosphate group, and a five-carbon sugar.