Question 44 When new DNA is needed, individual nucleotides are joined together by forming bonds between the deoxyribose

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Question 44 When new DNA is needed, individual nucleotides are joined together by forming bonds between the deoxyribose

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Question 44 When new DNA is needed, individual nucleotides are joined together by forming bonds between the deoxyribose molecules that form the backbone of the double helix. This joining of deoxyribose molecules into a polymer is an example of a reaction. dehydration synthesis hydrolysis nuclear 0/1 pts polysaccharide
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