Which of the following statements about polynucleotide formation is correct? As a polymer, DNA is not metastable but fully stable Pyrophosphate hydrolysis is a key step driving nucleoside polymerization The overall equation for DNA formation is: DNAN+NTP DNAN+1+H₂O Nucleotide diphosphates are the building blocks of polynucleotides DNA forms through a spontaneous, single step dehydration to form the sugar-phosph backbone

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Which of the following statements about polynucleotide formation is correct?
As a polymer, DNA is not metastable but fully stable
Pyrophosphate hydrolysis is a key step driving nucleoside polymerization
The overall equation for DNA formation is: DNAN+NTP
DNAN+1+H₂O
Nucleotide diphosphates are the building blocks of polynucleotides
DNA forms through a spontaneous, single step dehydration to form the sugar-phosphate
backbone
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements about polynucleotide formation is correct? As a polymer, DNA is not metastable but fully stable Pyrophosphate hydrolysis is a key step driving nucleoside polymerization The overall equation for DNA formation is: DNAN+NTP DNAN+1+H₂O Nucleotide diphosphates are the building blocks of polynucleotides DNA forms through a spontaneous, single step dehydration to form the sugar-phosphate backbone
Which of the following statements about polynucleotide formation is correct?
As a polymer, DNA is not metastable but fully stable
Pyrophosphate hydrolysis is a key step driving nucleoside polymerization
The overall equation for DNA formation is: DNAN+NTP
DNAN+1+H₂O
Nucleotide diphosphates are the building blocks of polynucleotides
DNA forms through a spontaneous, single step dehydration to form the sugar-phosphate
backbone
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements about polynucleotide formation is correct? As a polymer, DNA is not metastable but fully stable Pyrophosphate hydrolysis is a key step driving nucleoside polymerization The overall equation for DNA formation is: DNAN+NTP DNAN+1+H₂O Nucleotide diphosphates are the building blocks of polynucleotides DNA forms through a spontaneous, single step dehydration to form the sugar-phosphate backbone
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