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Elliott Maynard
14 September, 05:02
How do the base pairs match up?
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Abdullah Cline
14 September, 08:32
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Given the correct forms for the bases, Watson was able to figure out how adenine-thymine and guanine-cytosine pairs matched up, and formed weak hydrogen bonds with one another. Watson and Crick originally suggested that there were two bonds between guanine and cytosine but later it was found that a third existed.
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