What is the difference between a nucleotide and a nucleoside? A. Nucleotides are involved in eukaryotic DNA
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What is the difference between a nucleotide and a nucleoside?
A. | Nucleotides are involved in eukaryotic DNA replication, while nucleosides are used in bacterial DNA replication. |
B. | Nucleosides are purines, while nucleotides are pyrimidines. |
C. | A nucleoside with a phosphate ester linked to the sugar is a nucleotide. |
D. | Nucleotides are found in DNA, while nucleosides are found in RNA |
| E. Nucleosides contain only deoxyribose sugars. |
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