Base pairs in DNA are attached to each other via hydrogen bonds. The base pairs are attached to the backbone by covalent bonds.
The bases of DNA molecules are held toghter by hydrogen bonds A bond with T by two h-bonds C bond with G by three h-bonds
A weak hydrogen bond. This allows the DNA strands to separate easily during transcription.
Between bases on the same chain of the double helix are covalent bonds.
Between paired bases on opposite chains of the double helix are hydrogen bonds.
hydrogen bonds
backbones
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Covalent Bond .
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Covalent Bonds
A covalent bond.
The bond in water is covalent.
Covalent Bond .
No, a covalent bond is a chemical bond that holds a molecule together.
hydrogen bonds
ATGACGT
ionic bond covalent bond metallic bond coordinate bond
Yes. You are correct.
Covalent Bonds
ionic bond covalent bond metallic bond coordinate bond
ionic bond covalent bond metallic bond coordinate bond
The chemical bond in water is covalent.
No, an ionic bond is an intramolecular force, as it holds atoms within a molecule together.
A Polar Covalent bond