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  • DNA Backbone: Understanding Phosphate and Deoxyribose
    The two chemical groups that form the backbone of a DNA strand are:

    * Phosphate groups: These are negatively charged groups that link the sugar molecules together.

    * Deoxyribose sugars: These are five-carbon sugars that are linked to the phosphate groups and the nitrogenous bases.

    These groups alternate along the DNA strand, creating a strong and stable backbone that supports the sequence of nitrogenous bases carrying the genetic information.

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