The nitrogen bases make up the center of the two strands of a DNA molecule.
Hydrogen bonds and very little space.
Genetic material
A nitrogenous base
The sides (uprights) of the DNA molecule are composed of alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate molecules.
The sides of the DNA ladder are alternating deoxyribose (sugar) molecules and phosphate molecules.
The sugar found in the backbone of DNA is the deoxyribose.
what is sugar made up of
The sides of the DNA ladder are alternating deoxyribose (sugar) molecules and phosphate molecules. The DNA bases attach to the sugar molecules.
nucleus
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Deoxyribose sugars and phosphates make up the backbone of DNA.
The sides (uprights) of the DNA molecule are composed of alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate molecules.
DNA (Dioxyribonucleic Acid)
two nitrogenous bases linked together in the middle
The sides of the DNA ladder are alternating deoxyribose (sugar) molecules and phosphate molecules.
Just 1 strand. DNA has 2.
Alternating deoxyribose and phosphate molecules.
The sugar found in the backbone of DNA is the deoxyribose.
Adenine pairs with Thymine Guanine pairs with Cytosine
A phosphate group bonded covalently to a sugar molecule.