Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections (9th Edition)

Published by Pearson
ISBN 10: 0-13429-601-X
ISBN 13: 978-0-13429-601-2

Chapter 3 - Review - Page 53: 13

Answer

Complementary base pairing in nucleic acids ensure the structural stability of DNA molecules as well as allow DNA replication to take place. The hydrogen bonds between the nitrogen bases are responsible for the double helix structure of DNA, which structurally stabilizes the molecule. Moreover, complimentary pairing allows DNA to synthesize replicates as each strand acts as a template for its corresponding pair.

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Complementary base pairing in nucleic acids ensure the structural stability of DNA molecules as well as allow DNA replication to take place. The hydrogen bonds between the nitrogen bases are responsible for the double helix structure of DNA, which structurally stabilizes the molecule. Moreover, complimentary pairing allows DNA to synthesize replicates as each strand acts as a template for its corresponding pair.
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