INTERNUCLEOTIDE LINKAGES

The backbone of a DNA molecule consists of deoxyribose linked by phosphodiester bridges. The 3′ hydroxyl of the adjacent sugar moiety of one deoxyribonucleotides is joined to the 5′ hydroxyl of the adjacent sugar by an internucleotide linkage called a phosphodiester bond.


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