Sagot :
Answer:
Hydrogen bonding stabilizes DNA double helices across the helix axis but not in the direction of the axis 1. In DNA, the deoxyribose-phosphate backbone can act as hydrogen-bond acceptor only through phosphate and sugar oxygen atoms.
Explanation:
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HYDROGEN IN THE DNA
》Hydrogen bonding stabilizes DNA double helices across the helix axis but not in the direction of the axis.
》In DNA, the deoxyribose-phosphate backbone can act as hydrogen-bond acceptor only through phosphate and sugar oxygen atoms.
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