Nucleic acids are macromolecules, which means they are molecules composed of many smaller molecular units. Thes units are called nucleotides, and they are chemically linked to one another in a chain.
Glycobiologists often describe oligosaccharides as a third class of macromolecules, elevating them to a status otherwise reserved for nucleic acids and proteins. However, striking chemical and ...
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