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Hoshuia Hoshuia
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In a given strand of DNA, complementary
  bases are connected to each other by
 
  a. ionic bonds.
  b. polar covalent bonds.
  c. hydrogen bonds.
  d. peptide bonds.
  e. nonpolar covalent bonds.

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Which of the following is NOT true about
  complementary base pairing in a DNA
  molecule?
 
  a. covalent bonds connect two complementary
  bases.
  b. adenine and thymine are complements.
  c. guanine and cytosine are complements.
  d. double-ring nitrogen containing bases
  connect to single-ring nitrogen containing
  bases.
  e. more than one of these is NOT true.
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Hoshuia Author
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Excellent answers
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Thank you
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