Glossary

Sugar-phosphate backbone

The sugar-phosphate backbone is the term for the strongly bonded alternating chain of sugar molecules and phosphate ions on a molecule of nucleic acid. In DNA, bonds between base pairs are considerably weaker, which is important as they need to be broken in advance of RNA transcription.

Sugar-Phosphate Backbone

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