Which bond can't be found in the structure of DNA? a.Peptide bond b.Hydrogen bond c.Glycosidic bond d.Phosphodiester bond

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Which bond can't be found in the structure of DNA?

a.Peptide bond

b.Hydrogen bond

c.Glycosidic bond

d.Phosphodiester bond

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Answer The bond which cannot be found in DNA is a peptide bond Explanation Peptide bond is formed between two amino acids It is formed between carboxylic acid of one amino acid and amino group of another amino acid by condensation reactionwith release of water molecule the bond is depicted as CONH DNA is a polynucleotide formed by many units    See Answer
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