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Explain the rules of base pairing in RNA and how it differs in DNA.

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

Base Pair Rules in DNA

In DNA, specifically, adenine only pairs with thymine to form two hydrogen bonds. In other words, this pair forms a strong “double bond” that ensures the dimers are held together. Cytosine and guanine, on the other hand, form three hydrogen bonds that allow for a shorter and more rigid link.

Answered by JindJaan01
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Answer:

In DNA, specifically, adenine only pairs with thymine to form two hydrogen bonds. In other words, this pair forms a strong “double bond” that ensures the dimers are held together. Cytosine and guanine, on the other hand, form three hydrogen bonds that allow for a shorter and more rigid link.

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