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What type of bond connects one nucleotide to the next nucleotide?

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The type of bond that connects one nucleotide to the next nucleotide in a DNA strand is called a phosphodiester bond. These bonds form between the phosphate group of one nucleotide and the sugar molecule of the next nucleotide, creating a sugar-phosphate backbone in the DNA structure.


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