Biology, asked by mahinrana308, 11 months ago

Look the sequence -
3'-ACAAGTCTTGTCA-5'
How many hydrogen bonds are there?

Answers

Answered by shreya251093
1

Answer:

their are c-c-c three hydrogen bonds of c and t-t-t three hydrogen bonds of t and Three of A hydrogen bonds

Answered by presentmoment
0

Explanation:

There are 'two Hydrogen Bonds' between Adenosine (A) and Thymine (T) and there are 'three Hydrogen Bonds' between Guanine (G) and Cytosine (C).

The given sequence is - 3'-ACAAGTCTTGTCA-5'.

So, the number of hydrogen bonds is '3’

    A – 2 H Bonds

    C – 3 H Bonds

    A – 2 H Bonds  

    A – 2 H Bonds      

       G – 3 H Bonds  

    T – 2 H Bonds

    C – 3 H Bonds

    T – 2 H Bonds

    T – 2 H Bonds

    G – 3 H Bonds

    T – 2 H Bonds

    C – 3 H Bonds

    A – 2 H Bonds

    5’

Thus the total number of H bonds are = 31.

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