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A DNA section containing 3 base pairs would have 6 sugar molecules. Each nucleotide in DNA contains a deoxyribose sugar molecule, so 3 base pairs with 2 nucleotides each would have a total of 6 sugar molecules.
There is carbon in the sugar (ribose, deoxiribose) and in the base-pairs.
It is recommended to get at least two sugar gliders as pets, as they are social animals and thrive in pairs or small groups.
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If the DNA nitrogenous bases (A&T, G&C) alone, its the Hydrogen bond. Phosphate-Sugar= phosphoester bond Sugar-Nitrogenous bases= Beta N-glycosidic bond Sugar-phosphate-sugar = phosphodiester bond
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1g
Shurely around 12 pairs It is you're option
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" a sugar" - really -where have you seen "a sugar"
how much sugar is in coors light
The two sugar-phosphate strands of a DNA molecule are joined together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Adenine pairs with thymine, and guanine pairs with cytosine. This base pairing allows for the formation of the double helix structure of DNA.