The "d" in dTMP stands for "deoxy-". This refers to the sugar, which is deoxyribose.
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.
Deoxyribose sugar, it is a pentose sugar base.
Yes, both DNA and RNA contain a pentose sugar. DNA contains deoxyribose, a pentose sugar with one oxygen atom removed, while RNA contains ribose, a pentose sugar with a hydroxyl group on the 2' carbon.
The sugar in all RNA is ribose.RNA stands for ribonucleic acid. The "ribo-" part refers to the pentose (five-carbon) sugar ribose.
RNA does not contain sugars, but rather nucleotides that are made up of a sugar (ribose), a nitrogenous base, and a phosphate group. The sugar in RNA is ribose, which is a pentose sugar with five carbon atoms.
Lyxose
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.
DNA contains the pentose sugar deoxyribose where as RNA contains the pentose sugar ribose.
Deoxyribose sugar, it is a pentose sugar base.
Ribose sugar which is a pentose sugar .
Yes
Deoxyribose, the "D" of DNA, is indeed a pentose.
It is a pentose sugar as it has 5 carbons
Pentose known as ribose.
Yes, both DNA and RNA contain a pentose sugar. DNA contains deoxyribose, a pentose sugar with one oxygen atom removed, while RNA contains ribose, a pentose sugar with a hydroxyl group on the 2' carbon.
Pentose sugar has 5 carbon atoms if that's what your asking..!(:
Yes,it is a monosachcharide.It is a pentose sugar.