Chapter 2: Q15.91 P (page 40)
What linkage joins the monomers in each strand of DNA?
Short Answer
DNA and RNA are held together by phosphodiester and hydrogen bonds. Each strand of DNA has a phosphodiester linkage that binds the monomers.
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Chapter 2: Q15.91 P (page 40)
What linkage joins the monomers in each strand of DNA?
DNA and RNA are held together by phosphodiester and hydrogen bonds. Each strand of DNA has a phosphodiester linkage that binds the monomers.
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