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What is found in between the bases of dna

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weak hydrogen bonds

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the nitrogenous bases on the 2 strands of DNA pair up, purine with pyrimidine ( A with T, G with C ), and are held together by weak hydrogen bonds

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Hydrogen bonds

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Strands of DNA are made of the sugar and phosphate portions of the nucleotides, while the middle parts are made of the nitrogenous bases. The nitrogenous bases on the two strands of DNA pair up, purine with pyrimidine (A with T, G with C), and are held together by weak hydrogen bonds.

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