Phosphodiester Bonds Explained
Discover how phosphodiester bonds form by linking phosphate groups to five-carbon sugars, creating a robust backbone for DNA. These bonds allow for the endless chaining of nucleotides, resulting in DNA molecules that can reach hundreds of millions of nucleotides in length. Understanding this process highlights the flexibility and strength of DNA's structure, essential for its function in living organisms.In this clip
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Episode 34: DNA Structure and Function Part 1
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