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do DNA and RNA have the same phosphate group?

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Answer: yes they do

Explanation: In a cell, a nucleotide about to be added to the end of a polynucleotide chain will bear a series of three phosphate groups. When the nucleotide joins the growing DNA or RNA chain, it loses two phosphate groups. So, in a chain of DNA or RNA, each nucleotide has just one phosphate group.

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