deoxyribose |
oligodeoxynucleotide |
As nouns the difference between deoxyribose and oligodeoxynucleotide
is that
deoxyribose is (carbohydrate) a derivative of the pentose sugar ribose in which the 2' hydroxyl (-oh) is reduced to a hydrogen (h); it is a constituent of the nucleotides that comprise the biopolymer, deoxyribonucleic acid, or dna while
oligodeoxynucleotide is any oligonucleotide whose nucleotides contain deoxyribose.
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