In a DNA molecule, specific complementary base pairing rules established by Erwin Chargaff dictate which nitrogenous bases can bond together to form the double helix structure.
Adenine (A) always pairs with thymine (T), forming two hydrogen bonds.
Guanine (G) always pairs with cytosine (C), forming three hydrogen bonds.
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