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This is the sugar found in the side chains of DNA.
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This is the sugar found in the side chains of DNA.
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it’s differing from ribose in having a hydrogen atom instead of an OH on one of the carbon atoms
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lol this is pretty late, but its Deoxyribose sugar
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