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<p>[[File:RNA_chemical_structure.gif|400px|thumb|left|RNA Chemical Structure: carbon positions 1' - 5']]</p> | <p>[[File:RNA_chemical_structure.gif|400px|thumb|left|RNA Chemical Structure: carbon positions 1' - 5']]</p> |
Revision as of 20:41, 15 October 2014
3' - also pronounced 3 prime. The prime numbers comes from which carbon on the sugar part of the base, the attachment is made. 5 prime means that the connection is made on the fifth carbon and 3 prime means that connection is made on the third carbon. It is also used to state reading direction in RNA.
Teaching about 3'