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What type of linkage holds together the monomers of DNA?

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Answered by no2
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they r adenine guanine thymine and cytosine hope this helps....
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Answered by chayat
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The 2 strands of DNA are attached to each other by hydrogen bonds that connect the nitrogenous bases of one strand to the bases of the other strand (this is called complementary base pairing) where Adenine pairs with Thymine by 2 hydrogen bonds and Guanine pairs with Cytosine using 3 hydrogen bonds.

#) There are more linkage in monomers of DNA like :  
1. ionic bonding 
2. van der wall force of attraction 
3. Disulphide linkage
4. phosphodiester linkage

chayat: hope it will help
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