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The nucleotide strand has directionality, with one end labeled as the 5' end and the other end as the 3' end. The direction of the strand goes from the 5' end to the 3' end.
5' - phosphate group 3' - hydroxyl group
The 5' and 3' ends of a nucleotide refer to the carbon atoms in the sugar molecule of the nucleotide. The 5' end has a phosphate group attached to the 5th carbon atom, while the 3' end has a hydroxyl group attached to the 3rd carbon atom. This orientation is important in DNA and RNA molecules for determining the direction in which genetic information is read and synthesized.
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I meant 6 4 over 5 plus 3 3 over 5
In a DNA strand, the end carrying the phosphate group on the 5' carbon of the sugar molecule is the 5' end, while the end carrying the hydroxyl group on the 3' carbon is the 3' end. To determine which end is which, start reading the sequence from the end labeled with phosphate (5') and moving towards the end labeled with hydroxyl (3').
If you meant (x/5) + 2 = 3x/5 = 1x =5-----------------If you meant x/(5+2) = 3x/(7) = 3x = 21
The answer depends on what is wrong with it. That is, apart from the fact that there are measurement no units for 5 three quarters. And is that meant to be 5+3/4 or 5 lots of 3/4.
During DNA synthesis, the directionality is from the 5' to the 3' end.
i couldn't understand your question that well but if u meant like "5/3" then the answer is 1.666(6 go on for a while)7. or if it were "3/5" .6
3t3 is the same as 9t because multiplication is commutative. 5 * 9t = 45t. If you meant 3t^3, then 3t^3 * 5 = 15t^3.