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

    * Deoxyribose: This is a five-carbon sugar that is part of the nucleotide building blocks of DNA.

    * Phosphate: This is a negatively charged molecule that also forms part of the nucleotide.

    These sugar and phosphate groups link together to form the backbone of each strand of DNA. Imagine the sugar and phosphate molecules like rungs on a ladder, connecting the two strands together.

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