Adenine base pairs with thymine using _________ bonds, and guanine base pairs with cytosine using ________ bonds.three hydrogen, two hydrogen
two hydrogen, three hydrogen
three phosphoester, two phosphoester
two phosphoester, three phosphoester

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Answer 1
Answer:

In DNA base pairing, adenine (A) base pairs with thymine (T) using two hydrogen bonds, and guanine (G) base pairs with cytosine (C) using three hydrogen bonds.

The four nitrogenous bases are A, T, C, and G. They represent adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. The four unique bases pair together in a manner known as corresponding matching. Adenine generally coordinates with thymine, and cytosine generally coordinates with guanine.

A unit of two bases in a particle of DNA or RNA. In DNA, adenine generally coordinates with thymine (A-T), and guanine generally coordinates with cytosine (G-C). RNA is something very similar, then again, actually adenine generally coordinates with uracil (A-U).

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Answer 2
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Answer: two hydrogen, three hydrogen

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Explanation:

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