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How many hydrogen bonds exist between this DNA strand and its complementary strand?

5'-TCCGGAG-3'

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Answer:

19 hydrogen bonds

Step-by-step explanation:

Between every thymine and adenine, there are 2 hydrogen bonds.

Between every guanine and cytosine, there are 3 hydrogen bonds.

Since there are 2 total thymines and adenines, they contribute 4 hydrogen bonds overall.

-----> 2 H bonds x 2 nucleotides = 4 H bonds

Since there are 5 total cytosines and guanines, they contribute 15 hydrogen bonds overall.

-----> 3 H bonds x 5 nucleotides = 15 H bonds

Therefore, there are 19 hydrogen bonds between the complementary strands.

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