
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation : Need to identify the base and sugar in the CMP
Concept Introduction : DNA and RNA are composed of few main components;
- Phosphate group
- Ribose and deoxyribose sugar
- Nitrogenous base
The combination of nitrogenous base and sugar molecule is called as nucleoside which further bonded with phosphate group. The bonding of nucleoside with phosphate group makes nucleotide which further polymerises to form DNA and RNA.
(b)
Interpretation : Need to identify the base and sugar in the dAMP nucleotides.
Concept Introduction : DNA and RNA are composed of few main components;
- Phosphate group
- Ribose and deoxyribose sugar
- Nitrogenous base
The combination of nitrogenous base and sugar molecule is called as nucleoside which further bonded with phosphate group. The bonding of nucleoside with phosphate group makes nucleotide which further polymerises to form DNA and RNA.
(c)
Interpretation : Need to identify the base and sugar in the dGNP nucleotides.
Concept Introduction : DNA and RNA are composed of few main components;
- Phosphate group
- Ribose and deoxyribose sugar
- Nitrogenous base
The combination of nitrogenous base and sugar molecule is called as nucleoside which further bonded with phosphate group. The bonding of nucleoside with phosphate group makes nucleotide which further polymerise to form DNA and RNA.
(d)
Interpretation : Need to identify the base and sugar in the UMP nucleotides.
Concept Introduction : DNA and RNA are composed of few main components;
- Phosphate group
- Ribose and deoxyribose sugar
- Nitrogenous base
The combination of nitrogenous base and sugar molecule is called as nucleoside which further bonded with phosphate group. The bonding of nucleoside with phosphate group makes nucleotide which further polymerises to form DNA and RNA.

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