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The statement - ‘Deoxythymidine is a monomer nucleotide of DNA’ is:


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True
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False
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Solution

The correct option is A True

The above-mentioned statement is True.

  1. The deoxyribose sugar along with a nitrogenous base like pyrimidines and purines attached at the 1' position of the sugar forms a nucleoside.
  2. A nucleoside with a phosphate group attached at the 5' forms a nucleotide.
  3. These are called deoxyribose Adenine/Thymine/Guanine/Cytosine monophosphate.
  4. Thus, deoxythymidine is considered a monomer nucleotide of DNA.

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