Multiple Choice
What accounts for the stability of the double-stranded DNA molecule?
A) The hydrogen bonds between purines and pyrimidines
B) Phosphodiester bonds between the nitrogenous bases
C) Strong hydrogen bonds between the sugar and phosphate groups
D) Its double-helix shape
E) The direct bonding of the base to the phosphate molecule
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