Multiple Choice
The chemical forces that contribute to the stability of the DNA due to the base stacking present in the DNA helix are
A) hydrogen bonds.
B) van der Waals.
C) disulfide bonds.
D) van der Waals and disulfide bonds.
E) None of the answers are correct.
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