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When DNA is subjected to high temperatures, what happens?

The DNA molecule crystalizes.


The antiparallel strands reorient themselves to become parallel.


The phosphodiester bonds are broken.


The double helix converts into a triple helix.


The hydrogen bonds that hold the strands together are broken.

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Answer:

The hydrogen bonds that hold the strands together are broken.

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