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Answer:
Sequence A has 17 hydrogen bonds with its complementary strand and sequence B has 19 hydrogen bonds with its complementary strand.
The strands in sequence B are held together more strongly.
Explanation:
The complementary strands of sequence B, are held together more strongly because there are more hydrogen bonds in the sequence. Cytosine and Guanine bond together with 3 hydrogen bonds as opposed to Adenine and Thymine which bond with 2 hydrogen bonds.
The higher the number of bonds present, the stronger the bond and the more stable the sequence is. From the sequence, there is a higher C-G content in sequence B, indicating it has a stronger bond.
Answer:
The correct option is option D which is 17;19; B.
Explanation:
As the options are not given, the options are found online and are as below:
A)7;6;A
B)8;7;A
C)14;15'B
D)17;19;B
E)31;25;A
Out of the given options, the correct option is option D which indicates that the Sequence A has 17 Hydrogen bonds while Sequence B has 19 Hydrogen bonds. As H-bonds of sequence B are more so complementary strands of sequence B are held together strongly.