What is the net stablization of DNA from hydrogen bonds? What is its magnitude (qualitatively)?
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Th e net stabilization aff orded by the hydrogen bonds between bases is the diff erence in stability between the hydrogen bonds that the bases form with water (for example, in single-stranded DNA) and the hydrogen bonds between bases in duplex DNA. Th is diff erence is small, so the net contribution that hydro- gen bonds make to the stabilization of the DNA is also small
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What is the net stablization of DNA from hydrogen bonds? What is its magnitude (qualitatively)?
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What is the net stablization of DNA from hydrogen bonds? What is its magnitude (qualitatively)?
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Th e net stabilization aff orded by the hydrogen bonds between bases is the diff erence in stability between the hydrogen bonds that the bases form with water (for example, in single-stranded DNA) and the hydrogen bonds between bases in duplex DNA. Th is diff erence is small, so the net contribution that hydro- gen bonds make to the stabilization of the DNA is also small
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