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the two strands of a dna double helix are held together by ______ that form between pairs of nitrogenous bases. s—s bonds covalent bonds hydrophilic interactions hydrogen bonds ionic bonds
In a DNA double - helix, the two strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary nitrogenous bases (adenine - thymine and guanine - cytosine). S - S bonds are not involved in holding DNA strands together. Covalent bonds form the sugar - phosphate backbone, not the inter - strand connection. Hydrophilic interactions are not the main force holding the two strands of DNA together. Ionic bonds are also not responsible for this.
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D. hydrogen bonds