What kind of helix (single or double) does RNA form and why?
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The kind of helix formation by single-stranded (that is, not base-paired) RNA is driven by the stabilizing energetics of base stacking
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What kind of helix (single or double) does RNA form and why?
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What kind of helix (single or double) does RNA form and why?
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The kind of helix formation by single-stranded (that is, not base-paired) RNA is driven by the stabilizing energetics of base stacking
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Open it span>Instead of being fl exible, which might be anticipated without the complementary bases present, the RNA chain in this region is helical (without being double-helical), with the bases of the strand pack- ing on top of one another. Th is kind of helix formation by single-stranded (that is, not base-paired) RNA is driven by the stabilizing energetics of base stacking<span><body><html>
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