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DNA strands are anti parallel because of

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H-bonds
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Phosphodiester bonds
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Disulphide bonds
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Peptide bonds
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Solution

The correct option is B Phosphodiester bonds
DNA is double stranded, and the strands are antiparallel because they run in opposite directions. Each DNA molecule has two strands of nucleotides. Each strand has a sugar-phosphate backbone, but the orientation of the sugar molecule is opposite in the two strands. Thus the main reason of this antiparallel nature of the DNA is the presence of a phosphodiester bond that links the phosphate group to the hydroxyl group of the sugar molecule (present in alternate directions on either strand).

So, the correct option is 'phosphodiester bonds'.

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