Unlike the A- and B-forms, Z-DNA is a left-handed helix ( Figure 2.20). Th e Z-form is adopted preferentially by segments of DNA that have [...]
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strictly alternating C and G nucleotides.
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Unlike the A- and B-forms, Z-DNA is a left-handed helix ( Figure 2.20). Th e Z-form is adopted preferentially by segments of DNA that have [...]
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Unlike the A- and B-forms, Z-DNA is a left-handed helix ( Figure 2.20). Th e Z-form is adopted preferentially by segments of DNA that have [...]
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strictly alternating C and G nucleotides.
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