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When adding the next monomer to a growing DNA strand, the monomer is added to the 

A
1 carbon of the deoxyribose

B
2 carbon of the deoxyribose

C
3 carbon of the deoxyribose

D
4 carbon of the deoxyribose

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The synthesis of new DNA strand is called DNA replication which proceeds in 5'-3' direction. Nucleotide monomers are added one by one to the growing DNA strand. Two nucleotides are joined by the formation of a phosphodiester bond. The 5' phosphate group of the next nucleotide is added to 3' OH group i.e. hydroxyl group of 3rd carbon of the deoxyribose sugar of the nucleotide.
So, the correct answer is '3rd carbon of the deoxyribose'.
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When adding the next monomer to a growing DNA strand, the monomer is added to the 
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