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DNA is fundamental to the biology of all life on Earth, but how many of us actually know what it is or what it's made of?
TNA, like DNA and RNA, has a sugar phosphate backbone that carries information as a sequence of four different bases (A,T,C and G for short). But instead of ribose (as in RNA) ...
RNA consists of a sequence of organic nucleobase molecules which are held together by a so-called backbone consisting of phosphate and sugar groups. Such a sequence can exist as a single strand or ...
Only the sugar–phosphate backbone is shown for clarity. The interacting protein side chains and RNA sugar–phosphate backbones are coloured as follows: oxygens in red, ...
RNA consists of a sequence of organic nucleobase molecules which are held together by a so-called backbone consisting of phosphate and sugar groups. Such a sequence can exist as a single strand or ...
This molecule forms part of the sugar-phosphate backbone of RNA, molecular workhorses within cells responsible for reading and carrying out instructions encoded in DNA.
A sugar-phosphate backbone forms the structural framework of nucleic acids, including DNA and RNA. Moreover, phosphate is a critical component of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which transports ...
Ribose is a sugar and the backbone of RNA along with phosphate groups. Their existence implies that extraterrestrial sugars that fell to Earth may have contributed to the formation of RNA on the ...