What is the difference between a glycosidic linkage and a peptide linkage?
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What is the difference between Nucleotide and Nucleoside?
Glycosidic linkage is the linkage which joins two monosaccharides through oxygen atom while Peptide linkage is the linkage which joins two amino acids through –CO-NH- bond
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Base linked with pentose sugar are called as nucleoside while Nucleoside linked with phosphate group are called as nucleotide.
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