a.
To determine:
The product of condensation reactions shown.
Introduction:
The condensation reaction is the
The base and a pentose sugar can be linked when the nitrogen (ninth position in purines or nitrogen on first position in pyrimidines) with the carbon at first position in sugar and thus forming a glycosidic bond (carbon linked with nitrogen). One molecule of water is removed from this reaction as the by-product. The reaction of nucleoside and a phosphate group results in formation of
b.
To determine:
The product of condensation reactions shown.
Introduction:
The condensation reaction is the chemical reaction, in which a larger molecule forms by the addition of two molecules and removal of a smaller molecule “generally water”.
The base and a pentose sugar can be linked when the nitrogen (ninth position in purines or nitrogen on first position in pyrimidines) with the carbon at first position in sugar and thus forming a glycosidic bond (carbon linked with nitrogen). One molecule of water is removed from this reaction as the by-product. The reaction of nucleoside and a phosphate group results in formation of nucleotide by condensation reaction.
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