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A nucleic acid (such as [[DNA]] or [[RNA]]) are linear molecules found in the form of a polymer, and carry information which is able to be passed on from generation to generation. They are made up of [[Nucleotides]] that are linked together, which is composed of a sugar, a [[Phosphate]] and a base. This forms the backbone to the structure, whilst the bases carry the genetic information.< | A nucleic acid (such as [[DNA]] or [[RNA]]) are linear molecules found in the form of a polymer, and carry information which is able to be passed on from generation to generation. They are made up of [[Nucleotides]] that are linked together, which is composed of a sugar, a [[Phosphate]] and a base. This forms the backbone to the structure, whilst the bases carry the genetic information.<references />1<sup></sup> | ||
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Revision as of 15:39, 28 November 2011
A nucleic acid (such as DNA or RNA) are linear molecules found in the form of a polymer, and carry information which is able to be passed on from generation to generation. They are made up of Nucleotides that are linked together, which is composed of a sugar, a Phosphate and a base. This forms the backbone to the structure, whilst the bases carry the genetic information.1
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Biochem