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Second part of question 7] State which reason best explains why the notations of 5 and 3' are used to discuss the directionality of a nucleic acid strand. These are the positions of carbons on the central sugar molecule to which the phosphates attach, which point in somewhat opposite directions away from the nucleotide. They represent the number of bonds that the phosphate makes onto the nucleotide They represent the position of the hydrogens on the connecting phosphate They represent the number of nuclear bases that are attached to that position The 5 and 3 represent the position of the oxygens on the attached nuclear bases Save ved Show transcribed image text
Second part of question 7] State which reason best explains why the notations of 5 and 3' are used to discuss the directionality of a nucleic acid strand. These are the positions of carbons on the central sugar molecule to which the phosphates attach, which point in somewhat opposite directions away from the nucleotide. They represent the number of bonds that the phosphate makes onto the nucleotide They represent the position of the hydrogens on the connecting phosphate They represent the number of nuclear bases that are attached to that position The 5 and 3 represent the position of the oxygens on the attached nuclear bases Save ved
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