The sides of the DNA ladder are made of alternating sugar and phosphate molecules, called the sugar‑phosphate backbone. In DNA, the specific sugar is deoxyribose, and it links with phosphate groups in a repeating chain along each strand.
The sides of the DNA ladder are made of alternating sugar and phosphate molecules, called the sugar‑phosphate backbone. In DNA, the specific sugar is deoxyribose, and it links with phosphate groups in a repeating chain along each strand.