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Moshe Houston
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22 April, 00:06
This bonds to thymine (T) in DNA.
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Reed Adkins
22 April, 00:35
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The chemistry of the nitrogenous bases is really the key to the function of DNA. It allows something called complementary base pairing. You see, cytosine can form three hydrogen bonds with guanine, and adenine can form two hydrogen bonds with thymine.
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