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Which type of bond is not found in a nucleic acid​

a. c-p
b. c-p
c. c-c
d. c-s

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Answer:

Nucleic acids DNA and RNA have both phosphodiester and hydrogen bonds linking them. The phosphate group of the DNA and RNA get linked with the adjacent carbon atoms to form an ester linkage leading to the formation of a phosphodiester bond.

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