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In DNA, I know that hydrogen bond connects the nucleotides
In DNA, I know that hydrogen bond connects the nucleotides of each strand, but what type of bond holds the two strands together?
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I know that hydrogen bond connects the nucleotides of each strand, but what type of bond holds the two strands together? is it
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Anonymous
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What type of bond joins nucleotides to each other along the outside of the DNA structure along the sugar and phosphate groups?
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A model of a DNA molecule is shown below. The arrow indicates — the junction of introns and exons in the sense strand of DNA
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Angie!
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Oxygen attracts electrons more strongly than hydrogen does. What kind of bond forms between the two hydrogen atoms and single
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Logan
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The bonds listed must be classifed:
1. The bond between Sulfur and Cesium 2. The bond between Chlorine and Bromine 3. The bond
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What type of linkage joins the nucleotides within a single DNA strand
Is it a hydrogen bond?
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Lindsey
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in a 300-500 word essay distinguish between an ionic bond, a covalent bond, hydrogen bond, a single bond, a double bond, and a
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GKMB
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How do nucleotides and hydrogen bonds affect the structure of DNA?
Maybe something like nucleotides make up DNA and hydrogen
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Derpy Pegasus
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A codon is group of nucleotides that code for an amino acid and is made of _____ nucleotides
6 nucleotides 4 nucleotides 3
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DestinyBright
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