. Biochemistry of plants and animals, an introduction. Biochemistry. PROTEINS 123 is known, each nucleic acid contains but a single kind of sugar, either D-ribose or D-deoxyribose. Both types of nucleic acids appear to be chains with alternating sugar and phosphate groups. The purine and pyrimidine bases are distributed along this chain, one for each sugar residue. The chain itself depends upon ester bonds between phosphates and the adjacent sugars with the hydroxyl groups of positions three and five involved as follows:. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images tha
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. Biochemistry of plants and animals, an introduction. Biochemistry. PROTEINS 123 is known, each nucleic acid contains but a single kind of sugar, either D-ribose or D-deoxyribose. Both types of nucleic acids appear to be chains with alternating sugar and phosphate groups. The purine and pyrimidine bases are distributed along this chain, one for each sugar residue. The chain itself depends upon ester bonds between phosphates and the adjacent sugars with the hydroxyl groups of positions three and five involved as follows:. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Mallette, M. Frank (Manney Frank), 1917-. New York, Wiley