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Pavel [41]
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Using the previous three images, why do you

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Yanka [14]3 years ago
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Adenine pairs with Thymine because they have a bondage of two hydrogen bonds . Cytosine pairs with guanine because they have three nitrogen bonds. These pairs allow protein synthesis and DNA replication to occur
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