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What type of bonds connect the deoxyribose sugars to the phosphate group?
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What type of bonds connect the deoxyribose sugars to the phosphate group?
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The bond that connects deoxyribose sugars to the phosphate groups is commonly known as a weak hydrogen bond.
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The Covalent bonds connect the Deoxyribose sugars to the Phosphate group. Note that a Covalent bond is a type of chemical compound.
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