The $3'→ ­ 5'$ phosphodiester linkages inside a polynucleotide chain serve to join
AIPMT 2010, Medium
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(c) : The phosphodiester bonds is formed between the phosphate group, which is connected to carbon $5'$ of the sugar residue of one nucleotide, and carbon $3'$ of the sugar residue of the next nucleotide.
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