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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.

Revision as of 00:49, 21 November 2012

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.