Biology, asked by mrgoodb62, 1 day ago

One base pair is not in position to form normal Watson-Crick hydrogen bonds. Can you find it? (Note: Clicking on any base in D. Ends, Antiparallelism reports its letter and sequence number at the bottom of the browser window in the status line, following the word "Group". Use this feature to obtain the letters and sequence numbers of the abnormal base pair, once you find it.)


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Answered by sonakshi5952
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Watson-Crick base pairing is of very great importance as it is a deciding factor in DNA Replication. It ensures that pairs form between complementary bases only. The formation of base pairs between two non-complementary bases results in gene mutations which can be detrimental to development of an organism.

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