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  • 13-09-2018
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What kind of bond is formed between the 5' phosphate group (po4) of one nucleotide and the 3' hydroxyl (oh) group of the adjacent nucleotide?

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  • 24-09-2018

The answer is phosphodiester bond.

That is the bond that is formed between the 5' phosphate group (PO₄ ) of one nucleotide and the 3' hydroxyl (OH) group of the adjacent nucleotide is called phosphodiester bond.

Nucleotide orientation is 5′-to-3′ that is 5' phosphate group (PO₄ ) of one nucleotide and the 3' hydroxyl (OH) group of the adjacent nucleotide .The length of DNA chain doesn't matter for this orientation.

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