The basic structure of a mononucleotide
RNA nucleotide compared with an DNA nucleotide
The molecular structure of each base is different, depending on whether they are a purine or pyrimidine
A section of a polynucleotide showing a single phosphodiester bond (and the positioning of the two ester bonds and the phosphate group that make up the phosphodiester bond)
Although DNA and RNA nucleotides are very similar, make sure you know the key differences between them: unlike DNA, RNA nucleotides never contain the nitrogenous base thymine (in place of this they contain the nitrogenous base uracil) and unlike DNA, RNA nucleotides contain the pentose sugar ribose (instead of deoxyribose).
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