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Look at the diagram of DNA below. Which of the following parts of the diagram represents the hydrogen bond that holds the two strands of DNA together? [Key: yellow-A, green-T, red-G, blue-C]
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Look at the diagram of DNA below. Which of the following parts of the diagram represents the hydrogen bond that holds the two strands of DNA together?
[Key: yellow-A, green-T, red-G, blue-C]
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Y represents hydrogen bonding
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Answer;
Y-represents hydrogen bond
Explanation;
DNA is a type of nucleic acid, that carries genetic information in organisms. DNA is made up of nucleotide bases; guanine, Cytosine, Adenine,l and Thymine, which are the building blocks of nucleic acids.
Complementary base pairs of guanine with cytosine and adenine with Thymine between the DNA strands connect to each other using hydrogen bonds.
Hydrogen bonds between the complementary nucleotides keeps the two strands of DNA helix together.
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