The two strands of double helix of DNA are linked together by hydrogen bonds between
Ribose sugars
Bases
Deoxysugars
Phosphates
A
Ribose sugars
B
Bases
C
Deoxysugars
D
Phosphates
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The two strands of the double helix of DNA are linked together by hydrogen bonds between nitrogenous bases. The bases, Adenine is bonded to Thymine by two H Bonds while Guanine and Cytosine are bonded by three H-Bonds.
So, the correct answer is 'bases'.
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