Question 4 A glycosidic linkage is analogous to which of the following in nucleic acids? a phosphodiester bond a peptide bond an alpha-helix sheet an amino group
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Step 1: A glycosidic linkage is a covalent bond that joins a carbohydrate (sugar) molecule to another group, which can be another carbohydrate or a non-carbohydrate molecule. Show more…
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