(note the \'beach ball\' red and white shapes indicate the attachment sites for
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(note the 'beach ball' red and white shapes indicate the attachment sites for the ribose phosphate backbone) The numbers indicate groups, i.e. the #6 indicates the entire -NH2 and the capabilities of any of its parts. In thymine, position #4 is a potential H-bond acceptor Choose... A hydrogen Interaction forms between #4 and #8 Choose... A hydrogen Interaction forms between #2 and #6 Choose... A hydrogen Interaction forms between #3 and #7 Choose... The hydrogens attached to position 6 and the one attached at position 8 would all have the same 'feel' (partial charge) Choose... Adenine's hydrogen at position #8 is an equal electron sharing partner for carbonExplanation / Answer
Answer=
In Tymine position# 4 is a potential H- bond acceptor
Explaination =
it forms a hydrogen bond with adjacent Adenine H atom of NH2 group of # 6 number carbon atom
False statments are=
A hydrogen interaction forms bet#.4 & #8
A hydrogen interaction forms bet # 2 & #6
A hydrogen interaction forms between # 3 & # 7
Because Hydrogen bonds are formed between only # 4 & # 6 & #3 & # 2
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