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17 December, 10:39
Why do only certain bases bond together in DNA?
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Jaquan Ortiz
17 December, 10:43
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Base pairs occur when nitrogenous bases make hydrogen bonds with each other. Each base has a specific partner: guanine with cytosine, adenine with thymine (in DNA) or adenine with uracil (in RNA). The hydrogen bonds are weak, allowing DNA to 'unzip'. This lets enzymes replicate the DNA.
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