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30 January, 00:26

Why do you think it is important that the sugar - phosphate backbone of dna is held together by covalent bonds, and the cross - bridges between the two strands are held together by hydrogen bonds?

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  1. 30 January, 00:52
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    As covalent bonds are strong it makes the sugar phosphate backbone a stable molecule which will HV less chances for a mutation while the huydrogen bonds exist for the ease of DNA replication as they are strong in a way but weak for the replication to take place easily.
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