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What kind of structure do purines have?

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double ring structure

Figure 3.31 A nucleotide is made up of three components: a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar, and one or more phosphate groups. Carbon residues in the pentose are numbered 1 through 5  the prime distinguishes these residues from those in the base, which are numbered without using a prime notation . The base is attached to the 1 position of the ribose, and the phosphate is attached to the 5 position. When a polynucleotide is formed, the 5 phosphate of the incoming nucleotide attaches to the 3 hydroxyl group at the end of the growing chain. Two types of pentose are found in nucleotides, deoxyribose  found in DNA  and ribose  found in RNA . Deoxyribose is similar in structure to ribose, but it has an H instead of an OH at the 2 position. Bases can be divided into two categories: purines and pyrimidines. Purines have a double ring structure, and pyrimidines have a single ring.

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