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    How Are the Two Strands in DNA's Double Helix Held
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How Are the Two Strands in DNA's Double Helix Held

Question 23

Question 23

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How are the two strands in DNA's double helix held to each other?


A) by hydrophobic interactions
B) by hydrogen bonds
C) by ionic bonds
D) by phosphodiester bonds

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