when one nucleotide contains adenine, to what type of base will the adenine attach on the opposite nucleotide strand?
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Adenine always binds to thymine, while cytosine and guanine always bind to one another. This relationship is called complementary base paring. These complementary bases are bonded together via hydrogen bonds, which can be easily broken apart when the DNA needs to unzip and duplicate itself.
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