Which three of the following are the key structural components of nucleic acids (polynucleotides)? Select 3 correct answer(s) Question 22 options: Disulfide linkages Purine and pyrimidine bases Phosphate ester linkages Peptide linkages Alkyl triphosphates Ribose or deoxyribose
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