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Biology, 08.10.2019 02:20 DIABLO3580

If you were to try and pair a thymine with a cytosine (a non watson-crick base pairing), then would you expect to see any stability with respect to the hydrogen bonding (assuming the geometrical configurations of both bases were favorable to each other)? if yes, then how many hydrogen bonds could form between these two bases? a) yes, two hydrogen bonds could form between thymine and cytosine. b) yes, one hydrogen bond could form between thymine and cytosine. c) no, hydrogen bonds cannot form between thymine and cytosine. d) yes, three hydrogen bonds could form between thymine and cytosine

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