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    The Bonds That Link the Base Pairs in the DNA
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The Bonds That Link the Base Pairs in the DNA

Question 20

Question 20

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The bonds that link the base pairs in the DNA double helix are ________.


A) ionic bonds
B) peptide bonds
C) hydrogen bonds
D) hydrophobic interactions
E) ester bonds

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