Chapter 15: Q15.91P (page 682)
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
Chapter 15: Q15.91P (page 682)
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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