Question:
lonizing radiation the type of radiation used to perform X
Last updated: 6/8/2023
lonizing radiation the type of radiation used to perform X rays can damage DNA by break ing weak bonds in the DNA double helix Which of the following best explains how this occurs A B C D lonizing radiation breaks DNA strands in two by breaking covalent bonds between the sugar phosphate backbone molecules lonizing radiation damages the double helix structure by breaking the covalent bonds between the nitrogenous base pairs Ionizing radiation damages the double helix structure by breaking the hydrogen bonds between the nitrogenous base pairs Ionizing radiation breaks DNA strands in two by breaking hydrogen bonds between the