| 11. | Hydrogen bonding is the chemical interaction that underlies the base-pairing rules described above.
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| 12. | Hydrogen bonding between the nucleobases also stabilizes the DNA double helix.
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| 13. | The main issue is that hydrogen bonding is determined by Bond dipole moment.
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| 14. | There are also extensive hydrogen bonding networks surround the active site.
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| 15. | Hydrogen bonding network between the protonated amino group and a negatively radical scavenger.
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| 16. | The 4 hydroxyl groups interact by hydrogen bonding and stabilize the cone conformation.
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| 17. | Without hydrogen bonding, we'd have no liquid water on Earth.
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| 18. | Pseudouridine also provides more hydrogen bonding opportunity and makes the RNA backbone more rigid.
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| 19. | :It's to do with the molecular structure and the nature of the hydrogen bonding.
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| 20. | The hydrogen bonding threshold ? hb and the prefactor c hb are adjustable parameters.
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