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    The Backbone of the Helix of DNA Is Held Together
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The Backbone of the Helix of DNA Is Held Together

Question 47

Question 47

Multiple Choice

The backbone of the helix of DNA is held together by


A) hydrogen bonds.
B) covalent bonds.
C) dipole-dipole interactions.
D) ionic bonds.
E) sugar-to-phosphate bonds.

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