difference between phosphodiester bond and sugar-phosphate-sugar
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Phosphodiester bond is a strong covalent bond between phosphate and two sugar groups. Such bonds form the sugar phosphate backbone of nucleic acids. Sugar-phopshate-sugar are the units of DNA between which this phosphodiester bond is formed.
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Phosphodiester bond is a strong covalent bond between phosphate and two sugar groups. Such bonds form the sugar phosphate backbone of nucleic acids. Sugar-phopshate-sugar are the units of DNA between which this phosphodiester bond is formed.
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