These are (necessarily) present in nucleotides, but NOT in nucleosides. These are present in RNA molecules that have secondary structure, but absent in RNAS that lack it. 1. Hydrogen bonds 2. N-glycosidic bonds These account for the "base stacking" interactions that help to stabilize DNA 3. Phosphodiester bonds structure. 4. Phosphoester bonds These are transiently broken and then reformed 5. Van der Waals forces by topoisomerases. These are (necessarily) present in BOTH nucleosides and nucleotides.

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These are (necessarily)
present in nucleotides, but
NOT in nucleosides.
These are present in RNA
molecules that have
secondary structure, but
absent in RNAS that lack it.
1. Hydrogen bonds
2. N-glycosidic bonds
These account for the "base
stacking" interactions that
help to stabilize DNA
3. Phosphodiester bonds
structure.
4. Phosphoester bonds
These are transiently
broken and then reformed
5. Van der Waals forces
by topoisomerases.
These are (necessarily)
present in BOTH
nucleosides and
nucleotides.
>
Transcribed Image Text:These are (necessarily) present in nucleotides, but NOT in nucleosides. These are present in RNA molecules that have secondary structure, but absent in RNAS that lack it. 1. Hydrogen bonds 2. N-glycosidic bonds These account for the "base stacking" interactions that help to stabilize DNA 3. Phosphodiester bonds structure. 4. Phosphoester bonds These are transiently broken and then reformed 5. Van der Waals forces by topoisomerases. These are (necessarily) present in BOTH nucleosides and nucleotides. >
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