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Title: Why is hydrogen bonding of human DNA into double strands more advantageous than
Post by: nurse2mrow on Sep 5, 2014
Why is hydrogen bonding of human DNA into double strands more advantageous than covalent bonding?
A.   Hydrogen bonds are incompatible with proteins.
B.   Hydrogen bonds increase the fidelity of transcription and translation.
C.   Covalent bonds are more at risk for mutations than hydrogen bonds.
D.   Covalent bonds are tighter and more permanent than hydrogen bonds.


Title: Re: Why is hydrogen bonding of human DNA into double strands more advantageous than
Post by: padre on Oct 16, 2014
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Title: Re: Why is hydrogen bonding of human DNA into double strands more advantageous than
Post by: nurse2mrow on Oct 27, 2014
Thank you for this, it helped me understand it perfectly.


Title: Re: Why is hydrogen bonding of human DNA into double strands more advantageous than
Post by: padre on Oct 27, 2014
Hey, no worries.