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In the polymerization of DNA which phosphodiest bond is found between a phosphate group of the nucleotides being added and which molecules of the last nucleotides in the polymer?



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Explanation:

During DNA polymerization, a phosphodiester bond forms between the 5' phosphate group of the nucleotide being added and the 3' hydroxyl group of the last nucleotide in the growing chain.

This specific linkage (5' to 3') is essential for DNA functionality and creates the backbone of the DNA molecule.