The bonding forces between two DNA strands in a double helix are hydrogen bonds phosphate bonds acetal bonds peptide linkages
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The two strands of DNA in the double helix are held together by ______________. hydrogen bonds between phosphate residues of each strand covalent bonds between the bases on each strand covalent bonds between the sugar groups and the phosphate groups hydrogen bonds between the sugar residues of each chain hydrogen bonds between the bases of each strand
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The bonds connecting nucleotides within a single DNA strand are (type of bond) while the bonds connecting two DNA strands together are (type of bond):
The bonding responsible for linking the two strands that constitute DNA is a. covalent bonding b. ionic bonding c. ion-dipole bonding d. hydrogen bonding e. phosphate linkages
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