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    Bases Holding Two Single Strands of DNA Together into a Double
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Bases Holding Two Single Strands of DNA Together into a Double

Question 114

Question 114

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Bases holding two single strands of DNA together into a double strand of DNA interact through ___________ bonds.


A) covalent
B) hydrogen
C) ionic
D) chemical
E) carbon

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