Figure 10.9. Phosphodiester Bond    in  DNAWhen a new nucleotide is joined to a growing strand of DNA by a DNA polymerase, it releases an
ester dimer of phosphate, referred to as pyrophosphate denoted PPi, and shown in
Figure  10.10.  The hydrolytic  release of  this    molecule    provides    the energy  for the formation   of  the
new phosphodiester  bond.   Pyrophosphate   is  unstable    in  aqueous solution    and is  hydrolyzed  to  form
two molecules   of  inorganic   phosphate,  which   can then    be  recycled    to  form    high-energy bonds   in
ATP or  for other   purposes.
Figure 10.10. Pyrophosphate AnionBRIDGE
DNA replication is  an  important   process for the MCAT.   Nucleotide  triphosphates   are added
to  the growing daughter    strand, with    the release of  pyrophosphate,  PPi.    The process of  DNA