The DNA double helix and its replication.
A DNA molecule is usually double–stranded, with the sugar–phosphate backbone of the polynucleotide strands on the outside of the helix.
Holding the two strands together are pairs of nitrogenous bases attached to each other by hydrogen bonds. Adenine (A) can pair only with Thymine (T), and Guanine (G) can pair only with Cytosine (C).