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Biology, 31.08.2019 23:50 kbmom1202

Suppose a scientist working on a new drug for cancer developed a chemical that irreversibly breaks the hydrogen bonds in the dna molecules within cancerous cells but leaves all of the covalent bonds intact. hydrogen bonds are relatively weak compared to covalent bonds, and they are routinely broken and reformed as the dna molecule is replicated in a normal cell. their stability is nonetheless critical for maintaining certain aspects of the structure and function of the dna molecule. based on this scenario and your knowledge of dna, how would this newly discovered chemical affect the "molecule of heredity" in a human cancer cell?

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