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    Nucleotides Are Joined Together in a Single Strand of DNA
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Nucleotides Are Joined Together in a Single Strand of DNA

Question 93

Question 93

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Nucleotides are joined together in a single strand of DNA


A) by hydrogen bonds.
B) by carbon-carbon bonds.
C) by hydrophobic interactions.
D) by glycosidic linkages.
E) by phosphodiester bonds.

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