EP MICROBIOLOGY:W/DISEASES BY..-MOD.ACC
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780134607894
Author: BAUMAN
Publisher: PEARSON CO
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Chapter 2, Problem 1CM
Using the following terms, fill in the following concept map that describes
Adenine
Cytosine
Deoxyribonucleotides
Deoxyribose
DNA
Double-stranded
Guanine
Messenger RNA
Nitrogenous bases (2)
Phosphate
Ribonucleotides
Ribose
RNA
Ribosomal RNA
Transfer RNA
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Removal of the ribose-phosphate groups from cytidine yields cytosine
Removal of the phosphate group from guanylic acid or guanylate yields guanine.
Removal of the phosphate group from adenylate or adenylic acid yields adenosine
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Uridine Triphosphate
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Chapter 2 Solutions
EP MICROBIOLOGY:W/DISEASES BY..-MOD.ACC
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