with the sides of dna which are sugar and phosphate
On the exterior linking the sugar backbones together.
The two strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds.
The DNA backbone is made of phosphate group and deoxyribose, and they are held together by covalent bonding.
Chromosomes are long strands of DNA which are held together by proteins.
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Hydrogen bonds are weak, but they are able to hold the backbones together. If covalent bonds held the templates together instead, the bonds would be even weaker and would likely break.
On the exterior linking the sugar backbones together.
Complementary strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds connecting complementary bases.
DNA ( Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid) is held together by a hydrogen bond in between the two bases connecting the two backbones that make the "twisted ladder" shape. The backbones are held together by sugars and phosphates. They are usually called sugar-phosphate backbones.
Complementary strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds connecting complementary bases.
A double helix of two strands of DNA linked together with sugar-phosphate backbones with bases on the inside.
A double helix of two strands of DNA linked together with sugar-phosphate backbones with bases on the inside.
DNA is held together by hydrogen bonding (aka H-bonding).
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The two strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds.
DNA contains four nucleotide bases, which are adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine. The pairs of nucleotides that can be held together by weak hydrogen bonds are purines and pyrimidines.
The strands of the DNA double helix are held together by hydrogen bonds