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A nucleotide is the basic building block of nucleic acids, DNA and RNA. Each nucleotide consists of three components: a nitrogenous base, a five-carbon sugar (ribose in RNA and deoxyribose in DNA), and one or more phosphate groups. The nitrogenous bases are adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), thymine (T) in DNA, and uracil (U) in RNA. Adenine and guanine are purines, while cytosine, thymine, and uracil are pyrimidines.
The sugar and phosphate groups form the backbone of the DNA or RNA strand, with the nitrogenous
Nucleotides also play vital roles in cellular energy metabolism, acting as energy currency in the form of