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5) In base pairing, why do we never see AG, GA, CT or TC forming complimentary...
Question 1 1 pts Why is it important for DNA to have complementary base pairing? O Complementary base pairing allows base pairs to be packed in the most energetically favorable arrangement inside of the double helix structure. O Complementary base pairing will pair a purine with a purine, which are a similar width, thus they are able to hold the sugar-phosphate backbone an equal distance apart along the DNA molecule o Complementary base pairing is only important for maintaining the...
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Why do base pairs never self associate? A x A, U x U, C x C, G x G Versus A x T, G x C
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