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MEDAL N FOLLOW PEEPS

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Nucleotide bases bonded to a sugar phosphate backbone make up _____. genes the nucleus DNA RNA

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@beccaboo333

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@ganeshie8

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What do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

rna? or dna.... 1 of those right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its dna

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

Hold on I'm trying to remember fully.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

I don't know how to explain it properly so I'm going to just copy and paste info

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

THE BACKBONE OF DNA IS FORMED OF NUCLEOTIDES LINKED BY PHOSPHODIESTER BOND. A nucleotide consists of following three compounds 1. Pentose sugar :- It is a 5 membered ring sugar. Out of these 5 members four are carbon and one is oxygen. The pntose sugar in case of DNA is deoxyribose. 2. Nitrogen Base :- It is a nitrogen containg basic ring compound. They are broadly classified into 2 categories-Pyrines and pyrimidines. These are further divided into 5 nitrogen bases. They are Adenine,Guanine,Cytocine, Thymine, Uracil. Out of these 5 bases only four are present in DNA and only one occurs in it at a time.DNA does not have Uracil. The 7th or 9th nitrogen of the nitrogen base are linked to the 1st carbon of pentose sugar by glycosidic bond 3. Phosphate group :-It is a derivative of phosphoric acid and is attached to 5th carbon of pentose sugar by ester bond formed by dehydration synthesis Two nucleotides in DNA are liked by phospho diester bond formed between -OH of phosphate group of one nucleotide and 3rd carbon of pentose sugar ofadjacent nucleotide. ~wiki

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whaa

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... lol!!! Umm i have no Idea wat that is...

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same lol

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

._. Look for one of your options located within the information

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A trait that can only be inherited by a female would be a dominant trait sex linked trait recessive trait female gene

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@cherry17ann

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@GoldenEagle @sammixboo @Whitemonsterbunny17

OpenStudy (cherry17ann):

dominant trait definition. In genetics, a trait that will appear in the offspring if one of the parents contributes it. Sex linkage is the phenotypic expression of an allele related to the chromosomal sex of the individual. This mode of inheritance is in contrast to the inheritance of traits on autosomal chromosomes, where both sexes have the same probability of inheritance Recessive traits can be carried in a person's genes without appearing in that person. For example, a dark-haired person may have one gene for dark hair, which is a dominant trait, and one gene for light hair, which is recessive. Genetic female. An individual with a normal female karyotype, including two X-chromosomes. An individual whose cell nuclei contain Barr bodies.

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genetic female?

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@cherry17ann

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

Please only post one question per thread.

OpenStudy (cherry17ann):

I would assume so yes!:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A trait that is always expressed when this gene is present is called a dominant trait recessive trait prime trait strong trait

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