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The molecules of the sugar-phosphate backbone in DNA are joined together by covalent bonds (known as phosphodiester bonds).

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Q: What are the bonds found in DNA molecules?
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In DNA molecules Which bonds are disrupted at high temperatures?

hydrogen bonds


What molecules are found in chromosomes?

DNA molecules.


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DNA helicases break the hydrogen bonds in the DNA molecule


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hydrogen bonds


What is found in between the bases of DNA?

Hydrogen bonds


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Nitrogenous bases are held together by hydrogen bonds, thus making them easier to separate during DNA replication.


Adenine is found in Rna but not in DNA?

No, adenine bonds with thymine in Dna, while adenine bonds with uracil in Rna [the pairs AT & AU].


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An enzyme called HELICASE breaks the sugar to phosphate bonds in DNA strands to initiate DNA replication and DNA transcription.


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DNA is a molecule. There are also a bunch of proteins/molecules called histones that organise the DNA molecule into a condensed state.


The bases of the two DNA chains are linked in the middle of molecules by?

Complementary bases in DNA are held together via hydrogen bonds. Between G and C there are three hydrogen bonds and between A and T there are two hydrogen bonds.


What is the name of the sugar found in DNA molecules?

deoxyribose


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deoxyribose