Biology, asked by prithikash, 9 months ago

How can Rna has hydrogen bond if it is single stranded​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are no H-Bonds in RNA because RNA is a single stranded nucleic acid. The hydrogen bonding that occurs in nucleic acids is only present in the double stranded DNA. The best way to visualize this is to think of a zipper. The H-bonds keep the two strands of DNA together, just like the two sides of a zipper.

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Answered by hridayeshdas2007
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There are no H-Bonds in RNA because RNA is a single stranded nucleic acid. The hydrogen bonding that occurs in nucleic acids is only present in the double stranded DNA. The best way to visualize this is to think of a zipper.

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