Multiple Choice
A Hoogsteen base pair differs from a Watson-Crick base pair by
A) an altered pattern of hydrogen bonding in the Hoogsteen AT pair
B) the Hoogsteen GC pair only forms two hydrogen bonds
C) Hoogsteen GC pairs are not stable at neutral pH
D) all of the above
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