How do hydrogen bonds affect the structure of DNA?
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as we all know DNA is a double helical structure. there are two hydrogen bonds are present between adenosine and thymine base pairs while three hydrogen bonds are present between cytosine and guanine base pairs. These hydrogen bonds binds both strands of DNA and froms double helical structure.
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as we all know DNA is a double helical structure. there are two hydrogen bonds are present between adenosine and thymine base pairs while three hydrogen bonds are present between cytosine and guanine base pairs. These hydrogen bonds binds both strands of DNA and froms double helical structure.
hope it will help you...
best of luck...
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