Hello, guys! I asked this question in other forum but no one answered me, and i really would like to get an answer, so...
I was reading about DNA chemical structure and i noted a weird thing in different webpages. Do you know those two outermost atoms of oxygen of the phosphate group? They are linked only with phosphorus. So, i note two different representations in internet, in some webpages.
1- One of those atoms of oxygen makes a double bond with phosphorus, and the other one with excess of negative charge makes a single bond with phosphorus.
2- One those atoms of oxygen linked with an hydrogen and the other one with excess of negative charge, and both make a single bond with phosphorus.
Which one is correct in human DNA? I mean, in real life, not just to an easier understanding. I know, sometimes to an easier understanding they hide some information in their drawings or, i don't know...
Or there is no exact answer for this? I mean, sometimes 1, sometimes 2?
Thank you for your answers!