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A five carbon monosaccharide, a key componant in RNA. In RNA forms an N-glycosidic bond from the one prime carbon to a nitrogenous base and a phosphodiester linkage on the five prime carbon | A five carbon [[Monosaccharide|monosaccharide]], a key componant in [[RNA|RNA]]. In [[RNA|RNA]] forms an N-glycosidic bond from the one prime carbon to a nitrogenous base and a phosphodiester linkage on the five prime carbon <ref>Molecular Biology of the cell</ref>. | ||
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A five carbon monosaccharide, a key componant in RNA. In RNA forms an N-glycosidic bond from the one prime carbon to a nitrogenous base and a phosphodiester linkage on the five prime carbon [1].
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- ↑ Molecular Biology of the cell