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20 June, 15:32

How do nucleotides and hydrogen bonds affect the structure of dna

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  1. 20 June, 19:20
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    DNA is a group of nucleotides that are linked together. The hydrogen bonds are responsible in making the double helix structure stable. The two strands of DNA are linked and stays in a stable shape because of the hydrogen bonds located between adenosine and thymine base pairs. Three hydrogen bonds are between cytosine and guanine.
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