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i was wondering if there are any forces at all between base pairs, i know there are hydrogen bonds between the actual bases eg (A-T) and (C-G) but if there are forces between the actual base pairs diagonally please inform me and what that force is called.
 

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Do you mean b.w the sugar/phosphate group and the base?

Or the bases themselves?

There's bonds everywhere.
 

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beentherdunthat said:
Do you mean b.w the sugar/phosphate group and the base?

Or the bases themselves?

There's bonds everywhere.
no not the bases themselves theyre hydrogen bonds, between the base pairs going down so eg:

(A - T)
|
(G - C)
|
(T - A)

these are hydrogen bonds between the complementary bases

but do these exist? are there any forces here? and if so what are they?
 

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lol NO!!! Not like that. They bases connect to each other vertically by the sugar and phosphate groups. No bonds like that ;) Just horizontally.

PHOSPHATE --- SUGAR --- Nitrogenous base

 

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beentherdunthat said:
lol NO!!! Not like that. They bases connect to each other vertically by the sugar and phosphate groups. No bonds like that ;) Just horizontally.

PHOSPHATE --- SUGAR --- Nitrogenous base
yah i already know that but thanks :)
 

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