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What is the bond that hold together nucleic acids called

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Answer: Phosphodiester Bond (Covalent Bond)

Explanation: A Phosphodiester bond is a type of covalent bond, and is the kind of chemical bond that joins successive sugar molecules inside a polynucleotide. Nucleic acids are made of small nucleotides, held together by these covalent bonds.

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