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Question
- what holds dnas double helix together? (b) side groups d. lipid groups
Brief Explanations
The double - helix structure of DNA is held together by hydrogen bonds between the complementary base pairs. Adenine (A) forms two hydrogen bonds with thymine (T), and guanine (G) forms three hydrogen bonds with cytosine (C).
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Hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs.