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What type of bonds are located between the nucleotides found in the same DNA strand ?

Group of answer choices

phosphodiester

hydrogen

hydrophobic

van der waals

ionic

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Answer:

hydrogen bond exists between nucleotides

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User Sskoko
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Answer:

phosphodiester

Step-by-step explanation:

Noncovalent hydrogen bonds connect the nucleotides that make up each DNA strand. Individual hydrogen bonds are weaker than covalent bonds like phosphodiester bonds. But they are so numerous that they strongly connect the two DNA polymers.

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