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Steven
19 August, 20:59
Why is DNA considered to be a stable molecule?
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Kaitlynn Ward
19 August, 22:32
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Answer: The main bonding in DNA which renders the double helix structure so stable is that of hydrogen bonds ... As well as this there are hydrogen bonds between the bases and surrounding water molecules, and this combined with the even stronger phosphodiester bonds in the sugar phosphate backbone make DNA very stable.
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