The backbone of DNA is mainly comprised of phosphates. These phosphates are combined into a pattern with the sugar group deoxyribose to form the backbone.
The sugar found in the backbone of DNA is the deoxyribose.
DNA two backbone chains of phosphates and deoxyribose sugars.
The DNA backbone, are made of alternating sugars and phosphate groups.
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.
Components that form the backbone of DNA and RNA are the same: repeating units of a sugar and a phosphate. In case of DNA, sugar is deoxyribose and in case of RNA the sugar is ribose. Both of these molecules are very important in the filed of genetics.
Phosphate backbone
Yes, sugar deoxyribose and a phosphate group forms the backbone in the DNA.
Sugar and phosphate are the parts that make up the DNA backbone.
The sugar found in the backbone of DNA is the deoxyribose.
deoxyribose is present in the backbone of DNA, hence DNA's name: deoxyribonucleic acid.
Phosphates and sugars.
I believe not. I think it is a sugar phosphate backbone.
The backbone of a DNA chain is sugar and phosphate groups of each nucleotide.
The backbone of the DNA molecule consists of a sugar, deoxyribose and a phosphate group. --(sugars and phosphates)
DNA ligase
The sugar found in the backbone of DNA is the deoxyribose.
deoxyribose