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Where do you find nucleotides?

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Nucleotides are found all around the cell. Nucleic acids RNA and DNA, molecules like ADP, ATP, and GTP, as well as secondary messengers like cyclic AMP are all nucleotides and are found throughout the cell.

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they are constructed from individual nucleotides by enzymes called transcriptases on an existing nucleic acid template. The types of transcriptases are:

  • DNA transcriptase - copies DNA prior to cell division
  • RNA transcriptase - copies DNA to mRNA
  • reverse transcriptase - used by some RNA viruses to copy their RNA to DNA
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Nucleotides are found in nucleic acids. They were the building blocks of Deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, and Ribonucleic acid, or RNA.

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They are contained of nucleotides. Nucleotides are made up of 3 compnents covalently bonded together. A Nitrogen-containing base a 5 carbob sugar (ribose/deoxyribose) and a phosphate group

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They form polymers (DNA)

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RNA and DNA

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yes

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