Human Biology, 14 Edition

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ISBN 10: 1-25924-574-8
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Chapter 2 - Section 2.7 - Nucleic Acids - Check Your Progress - Page 40: 2

Answer

DNA strands are held together with hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds are used to hold guanine and cytosine together and also hold adenine and guanine together.

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DNA strands are held together with hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds are used to hold guanine and cytosine together and also hold adenine and guanine together.
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