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End Dna Molecule Carbon Deoxyribose Unattached Nucleotide

The 3' end of a DNA molecule is identified by the 3-carbon of deoxyribose being unattached to another nucleotide.

The end where the 3 carbon of deoxyribose is unattached to another nucleotide.

Front What is the 3' end of a DNA molecule?
Back The end where the 3 carbon of deoxyribose is unattached to another nucleotide.

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