Multiple Choice
The 5' 3' orientation of a DNA or RNA chain refers to the:
A) linkage of the phosphodiester bonds between the nucleotides.
B) location of the attachment of the nitrogenous base on the pentose sugar.
C) positions of the chain that do not have a nucleotide attached.
D) positions of the chain that do not have a phosphate group attached.
E) respective net charges found at each end of the chain.
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