What are the components of nucleic acid?
Asked by Topperlearning User | 22nd Jun, 2016, 09:03: AM
Nucleic acids are biopolymers and the repeating unit in a nucleic acid is a nucleotide. All nucleotides on hydrolysis gives a mixture of three different types of compounds. These are sugar molecule, heterocyclic nitrogenous bases and phosphoric acid.
Answered by | 22nd Jun, 2016, 11:03: AM
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