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Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) - Structure of Polynucleotide Chain

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Estimated time: 2 minutes
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Structure of Polynucleotide Chain

  • A nucleotide has three parts: nitrogenous base, pentose sugar and phosphate group.
  • Sugars differ → RNA has ribose, DNA has deoxyribose.
  • Two types of bases:
    • Purines → Adenine (A), Guanine (G)
    • Pyrimidines → Cytosine (C), Thymine (T), Uracil (U)
  • Cytosine is common to both DNA and RNA; Thymine is in DNA, and uracil is in RNA.
  • Nucleoside = base + sugar; nucleotide = nucleoside + phosphate group.
  • Nucleotides join by 3′–5′ phosphodiester bonds to form a polynucleotide chain.
  • The chain has a 5′ end (free phosphate), a 3′ end (free OH), and its backbone is made of sugar and phosphate.
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