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The backbone of [[RNA]] consists of the alternating [[sugar]] and [[phosphate]] groups that make up an RNA molecule. In the image at right, the backbone is highlighted. | The backbone of [[RNA]] consists of the alternating [[sugar]] and [[phosphate]] groups that make up an RNA molecule. In the image at right, the backbone is highlighted. | ||
The RNA backbone is often represented as a ribbon, while the atoms and bonds of the bases are drawn completely. | The RNA backbone is often represented as a ribbon, while the atoms and bonds of the bases are drawn completely. |