The total number of hydrogen bonds in a $DNA$ double helix strand,where one strand has the following sequence of bases,is $...........$
$5^{\prime}-G-G-C-A-A-A-T-C-G-G-C-T-A-3^{\prime}$

  • A
    $33$
  • B
    $23$
  • C
    $13$
  • D
    $43$

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