In the two common Watson-Crick base pairs of DNA
A) Adenine (A) is joined to thymine (T) by three hydrogen bonds, while guanine (G) is joined to cytosine (C) by two hydrogen bonds.
B) Adenine (A) is joined to thymine (T) by two hydrogen bonds, while guanine (G) is joined to cytosine (C) by three hydrogen bonds.
C) Adenine (A) is joined to cytosine (C) by three hydrogen bonds, while guanine (G) is joined to thymine (T) by two hydrogen bonds.
D) Adenine (A) is joined to cytosine (C) by two hydrogen bonds, while guanine (G) is joined to thymine (T) by three hydrogen bonds.
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