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Giovanny Suarez
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13 November, 21:17
Are the base pairs always the same?
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Tyke
13 November, 21:28
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The nucleotides in a base pair are complementary which means their shape allows them to bond together with hydrogen bonds. The A-T pair forms two hydrogen bonds. The C-G pair forms three. The hydrogen bonding between complementary bases holds the two strands of DNA together.
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Deandre Good
13 November, 21:34
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No because they can be seperated differently
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