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C O C C C C Phosphate group P Nitrogenous base Sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) Nucleotide structure

P 5’ C O 1’ Nitrogenous base C 4’ C C C 2’ 3’ Nucleotide structure

Structure of RNA Sugar phosphate backbone Nitrogenous bases

5’ 3’ A T C G C G T A Hydrogen bonds 3’ 5’ Structure of DNA

DNA replication (2:00): http://youtu.be/teV62zrm2P0 Prokaryotic DNA replication (0:31) http://youtu.be/HBwyNrkYnp0

Transcription animation (1:28): http://youtu.be/ztPkv7wc3yU

Translation animation (2:25) http://youtu.be/Ikq9AcBcohA