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No. Hydrogen bonds form between water molecules, adenine and thymine, adenine and uracil, guanine and cytosine, and a myriad of other molecules.

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Do hydrogen bonds only form between adenine and cytosine?

no, they form between adenine and thymine.


How many bonds hold the bases of C and G together?

Adenine and Thymine Guanine and Cytosine held together by hydrogen bonds: 2 for A-T and 3 for G-C


Which base pair, adenine-thymine or guanine-cytosine, forms more hydrogen bonds?

Guanine-cytosine forms three hydrogen bonds, while adenine-thymine forms two hydrogen bonds. Therefore, guanine-cytosine forms more hydrogen bonds.


Which RNA base bonds with guanine?

Cytosine bonds with guanine through three hydrogen bonds.


How the hydrogen to hydrogen bonding is forms in DNA?

Hydrogen bonds are formed between bases.Between adenine and thymine ,cytosine and Guanine.


How are the four bases of DNA linked?

Bases in DNA are linked through hydrogen bonds. There are two hydrogen bonds between Adenine and Thymine There are three hydrogen bonds between Guanine and Cytosine


What is the hydrogen bond between adenine and thymine and cytosine and guanine?

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The bonds that hold the two strands of dna together come from?

The bonds that hold the two strands of DNA together are hydrogen bonds. These bonds form between complementary base pairs: adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T) and cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G). The hydrogen bonds provide stability to the DNA double helix structure.


What type of bonds hold the bases together in a molecule of DNA?

Hydrogen bonds (two between adenine and thymine, and three between guanine and cytosine).


Do cytosine and guanine have stronger hydrogen bonds than adenine and thymine?

It's not that the individual hydrogen bonds are stronger but rather there are more of them. Between A and T there are two hydrogen bonds, between G and C there are three hydrogen bonds. The additional hydrogen bond between G and C does mean that the bonding between G and C is much stronger then that between A and T and requiring of significantly more energy to break.


What is adenine and guanine held together with?

The Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine and Thymine bases present in DNA are molecules that are held together by intermolecular hydrogen bonds. This bond occurs between an electronegative atom (known as a hydrogen bond acceptor) and a hydrogen atom attached to another electronegative atom (known as a hydrogen bond donor).


Which is the strongest base pair?

Guanine and cytosine because they are held together by three hydrogen bonds while adenine and thymine are held together by 2.