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[QUOTE="physicisttobe, post: 6835822, member: 728890"] Hi everyone! I did some multiple choice tasks and got stuck on two statements: "In RNA, the sugar is present in the 2'-endo conformation". This statement is false, but why? What conformation does the sugar molecule have? How do I recognize the conformation? "When two nucleotides polymerize, pyrophosphate is released". This statement is correct, but why? Why is pyrophosphate released here? Do we simply not have a single phosphate group here that binds to the C3 atom, i.e., where the hydroxyl group is located? What does this have to do with the release of pyrophosphate? I thought there is no release. I can't imagine anything about it. Could you explain me these things ( graphically and with simple words)? [/QUOTE]
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