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why is there a triple bond between guanine and cytosine

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Answered by harshhkhr25
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The guanine forms three hydrogen bonds with the cytosine because, In cytosine, the amino group acts as the hydrogen bond donor and the C-2 carbonyl and the N-3 amine as the hydrogen-bond acceptors and in Guanine the group at C-6 acts as the hydrogen bond acceptor, while the group at N-1 and the amino group at C-2 act .

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