What nucleotides form three hydrogen bonds
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In DNA, the nucleotides Adenine (A) and Thymine (T) form three hydrogen bonds when they are paired together by complementary base pairing. The hydrogen bonds are formed between the nitrogenous base pairs of A and T, where two hydrogen bonds are formed between A and T, while three hydrogen bonds are formed between G and C. Thus, A-T base pairing is stronger than G-C base pairing.
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