why were hydrogen bonds placed in the Watson and Crick model to connect the bases?
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Why did Watson and Crick choose a double helix for their model of DNA structure? (b) Why were hydrogen bonds placed in the model to connect the bases?
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Watson and Crick model of DNA provides one of the best ways to demonstrate the structure of double-helix DNA. A DNA is a polymer composed by the combination of several monomer units (deoxyribonucleotides) linked by the phosphodiester bond. In the discovery of DNA, many scientists have contextualized the structure of DNA, its components and composition etc.
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