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Why are there no hydrogen bonds in RNA​

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RNA can temporarily form hydrogen bonds between bases of two strands. When people think about nucleic acids, they typically think of DNA but there's another molecule RNA which is just as important. ... The basic building blocks that make up RNA are nucleotides just like with DNA. Due to this fact, we know that there are no hydrogen bonds in RNA.

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