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What parts of an nucleotide make up the backbone of a nucleic acid?

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The primary structure of DNA can be broken in two parts: 1) the backbone of the molecule and 2) the bases, which are the side chains. The backbone of DNA is made up of alternating sugar (deoxyribose) and phosphate groups as seen below: sugar-phosphate-sugar-phosphate-sugar-phosphate
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