DNA is made up of a sugar-phosphate backbone and nitrogenous bases. The sugar-phosphate backbone consists of alternating sugar and phosphate groups that form the structure of the DNA double helix. Attached to the sugar groups are the nitrogenous bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine that form base pairs between the two DNA strands.
DNA is made up of a sugar-phosphate backbone and nitrogenous bases. The sugar-phosphate backbone consists of alternating sugar and phosphate groups that form the structure of the DNA double helix. Attached to the sugar groups are the nitrogenous bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine that form base pairs between the two DNA strands.
DNA is made up of a sugar-phosphate backbone and nitrogenous bases. The sugar-phosphate backbone consists of alternating sugar and phosphate groups that form the structure of the DNA double helix. Attached to the sugar groups are the nitrogenous bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine that form base pairs between the two DNA strands.