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So let's take a look at what the difference between ribonuclidides and deoxy ribonuclides will be.
00:06
So you see the structure between these two is different.
00:17
You can see that it's basically the same except for the fact that we have a hydrogen on the deoxyribonuclide and the hydroxide on the ribonuclidate.
00:31
Specifically, it's in the two prime position.
00:34
So it would always be on this carbon.
00:41
And here are some more differences between the two.
00:48
So this one contains ribose, and this contains deoxyribose.
01:05
And also another thing is modified bases will occur in rna more frequently and methylated bases occur in dna.
01:15
So where you see the base, basically is just saying that, it's more likely that this base would be methylated or have a methyl ch3 group in the dntp.
01:28
It's more likely to be modified in the ntp.
01:35
So we want to know if they form polymers in the same way.
01:39
Let's take a look at how they would each form polymer...