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Why are hydrogen bonds better to hold double-stranded DNA together, rather than covalent bonds?
A) Hydrogen bonds are stronger to keep DNA permanently together.
B) Because of the aqueous nature of the nucleoplasm (cytoplasm in the nucleus).
C) Because they are weaker and DNA must be pulled apart for transcription and replication.
D) Because of the structure of the nucleotides.