Which one of the following bonds links two nucleotides in a nucleic acid?

Correct Answer: 3'-5' phosphodiester bond
Description: Nucleic acids are directional molecules: 5' end is the end with free (unesterified) phosphate group. 3' end is the end with free OH group. Nucleic acid sequences are written in 5'-3' direction. During the synthesis of nucleic acids, 3' OH group of existing nucleotide is esterified to the 5' phosphoryl group of the incoming nucleotide 3'-5' phosphodiester bond.
Category: Biochemistry
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