check this out – why do you think purines bond with pyrimidines in the dna ladder?

Purines and pyrimidines are base pairs. The two most common base pairs are A-T and C-G. These nucleotides are complementary —their shape allows them to bond together with hydrogen bonds. … The hydrogen bonding between complementary bases is what holds the two strands of DNA together.

Purines and pyrimidines are base pairs. The two most common base pairs are A-T and C-G. These nucleotides are complementary —their shape allows them to bond together with hydrogen bonds. … The hydrogen bonding between complementary bases is what holds the two strands of DNA together.

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