How many bonds are holding the AT pair together?

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2026-04-25 00:35

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The adenine-thymine (AT) pair in DNA is held together by two hydrogen bonds. These bonds form between the nitrogenous bases, specifically between the amino group on adenine and the carbonyl and amino groups on thymine, facilitating base pairing and the stability of the DNA double helix.

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