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Hydrogen bonds (two between adenine and thymine, and three between guanine and cytosine).
In the replication of DNA Thymine bonds with cytosine.
Guanine bonds to Cytosine in DNA through three hydrogen bonds. It also bonds to a Deoxyribose molecule in the backbone of the DNA molecule.
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A DNA molecule is held together by its hydrogen bonds. The bonds are in between the bases of the molecule, for example cytosine and guanine. Because hydrogen bonds are weak, they are able to break apart easily and split when the molecule needs to be separated to bond with another DNA molecule for reproduction.
Hydrogen bonds (two between adenine and thymine, and three between guanine and cytosine).
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In the replication of DNA Thymine bonds with cytosine.
hydrogen bonds. The other bonds are covalent bonds.
Your answer is "Helicase". This is the enzyme responsible for the unzipping of the DNA molecule, or in other words, the breakage of the bonds of its nitrogen bases.
Guanine bonds to Cytosine in DNA through three hydrogen bonds. It also bonds to a Deoxyribose molecule in the backbone of the DNA molecule.
The bonds are called hydrogen bonds. You can find these bonds in the nucleotides of DNA.
Hydrogen Bonds
Hydrogen bonds