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three hydrogen bonds present between​

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Answered by chehak200011
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Answer:

Guanine and cytosine .

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Answered by bariabhilash14
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Answer:

between guanine and cytosine

Explanation:

The number of H-bonds present between guanine and cytosine are three. ... The purines form hydrogen bonds with pyrimidines, in which adenine bonds only to thymine in two hydrogen bonds, and cytosine bonds only to the guanine in three hydrogen bonds

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