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I have a question- it may seem stupid to some. I am reading EK's biology, and something doesn't make sense to me. It reads,
"a nucleotide attached to the number 3 carbon (3') of its neighbor, follows that neighbor in the list. In other words, nucleotides are written 5' --> 3'."
What're they referring to when they say "5'"? Thanks.
"a nucleotide attached to the number 3 carbon (3') of its neighbor, follows that neighbor in the list. In other words, nucleotides are written 5' --> 3'."
What're they referring to when they say "5'"? Thanks.
