it is deoxyribose. there is little difference between ribose and deoxyribose though.
The five carbon sugar found in DNA is deoxyribose with the formula C6H10O4. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid.
The DNA contains the five-carbon sugar which is known as deoxyribose. This is also referred to as a pentose sugar.
Deoxyribose (as in DeoxyriboNucleic Acid)
Found my answer: Deoxyribose
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deoxyribose
Deoxyribose
pentose sugar
base, sugar, phosphoric acid
Nucleotide
The sugar deoxyribose is a component of a DNA nucleotide.
The nucleotide 'rung' covalently attaches [chemically bonds] to the Ribose sugar moiety of the Dna's phosphate-sugar backbone.
Yes. Thymidylate is a nucleotide. dTMP is a deoxyribonucleotide comprised of thymine, the pentose sugar deoxyribose and phosphate. It is the only nucleotide unique to DNA.
No. Deoxyribose is the sugar in a DNA nucleotide. A DNA nucleotide would also include a phosphate group and a nitrogen base.
base, sugar, phosphoric acid
nucleotides, which consist of a 5carbon sugar, a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base
The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.
The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.
The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.
The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.
nucleotide = in a nucleic-acid chain, a subunit that consists of a sugar, a phosphate, and a nitrogenous base. The subunit in a nucleic acid chain that consists of a sugar a phosphate and a nitrogenous base is a nucleotide.
we can say they are same consist of sugar& nitrogen base &phosphate group butDNA nucleotide has deoxyribose sugar (mean 5 carbon rings sugar which we took one hydrogen atom from the ring) and RNA nucleotide has ribose sugar(mean 5 carbon sugar).
The sugar
Nucleotide
The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.