Guanine bonds with cytosine in DNA.
adenine to thymine(triple bond)
cytocine to guanine(double bond)
PURINE(adenine and guanine)
perymidines(cytocine and thymine)
DNA is kept together by hydrogen bonds. The bonds connect the bases together and gives DNA its double helix shape.
Hydrogen bonds hold the DNA bases together!
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.
hydrogen bonds
The bonds are called hydrogen bonds. You can find these bonds in the nucleotides of DNA.
hydrogen bonds hold DNA together
If you shear DNA, the bonds that are broken are hydrogen bonds. These are the bonds that reside in between base pairs.
Hydrogen Bonds
The molecules of the sugar-phosphate backbone in DNA are joined together by covalent bonds (known as phosphodiester bonds).
DNA is kept together by hydrogen bonds. The bonds connect the bases together and gives DNA its double helix shape.
Hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bonds hold the DNA bases together!
In the replication of DNA Thymine bonds with cytosine.
The strands of the DNA double helix are held together by hydrogen bonds
Guanine bonds to Cytosine in DNA through three hydrogen bonds. It also bonds to a Deoxyribose molecule in the backbone of the DNA molecule.