Well, since they don't in the world as we know it (as far as I know) the laws of physics that govern hydrogen bonding would have to be different in order to allow it. This would have very far reaching and unfathomable consequences far beyond genetics; suffice it to say the universe would be so very different that there probably would be no nitrogenous bases, or DNA for that matter. So, it just can't happen since "What it it did?" implies that it wouldn't.
one of the hydrogen molecules are water
Hi, The three nitrogenous waste products (secreted in the urine) are Urea, Uric Acid and Creatinine... ...
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Hydrogen ion leaves the thylakoid lumen.
Because it is the lightest element
This compound is the hydrogen fluoride HF.
No, hydrogen bonds are not formed between benzene molecules.
H2O is water which is formed from a covalent bond between hydrogen and oxygen. H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide which is formed from an ionic bond between the hydrogen H+ cation and the peroxide O2- anion.
a hydrogen bond
Covalent
Hydrogen
Hydrogen bonds are formed between bases.Between adenine and thymine ,cytosine and Guanine.
it is water
covalent bond
A covalent bond.
Water is formed due to the strong attraction between the hydrogen and oxygen molecules.
The reaction produces hydrogen gas as will most reaction between an acid and a metal.