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Why does dna need weaker bonds between the bases

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Hydrogen bonds are weak, noncovalent interactions, but the large number of hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs in a DNA double helix combine to provide great stability for the structure.
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Hydrogen bonds are weak, noncovalent interactions, but the large number of hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs in a DNA double helix combine to provide great stability for the structure.

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