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    In Some Instances, Base Pairs Other Than the Familiar G−C
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In Some Instances, Base Pairs Other Than the Familiar G−C

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In some instances, base pairs other than the familiar G−C and A−T matches can form. For these alternate pairs to form, one of the two bases must tautomerize. Based on this information, draw a C−A pair and determine the number of hydrogen bonds that would stabilize the pair.

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