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  • DNA Base Pairing: Understanding Hydrogen Bonds & Genetic Stability
    The two sides of the DNA molecule are held together by hydrogen bonds.

    These bonds form between the nitrogenous bases on each strand:

    * Adenine (A) forms two hydrogen bonds with Thymine (T).

    * Guanine (G) forms three hydrogen bonds with Cytosine (C).

    These complementary base pairings are essential for DNA's structure and function. They ensure the correct replication and transcription of genetic information.

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