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  • DNA Structure: Understanding the Sugar-Phosphate Backbone
    The sides of the DNA ladder are formed by alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate groups.

    * Deoxyribose sugar is a five-carbon sugar that forms the backbone of DNA.

    * Phosphate groups link the deoxyribose sugars together, creating the sugar-phosphate backbone.

    This backbone is essentially a strong, negatively charged chain that provides structural support for the DNA molecule.

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