What are similarities between A-form and B-form DNA?
Answer
The two polynucle- otide strands are antiparallel
They form a right-handed spiral with the phosphate groups on the outside and the bases on the inside.
The precise number of base pairs per turn is generally close to the ~10 base pairs per turn of B-DNA
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What are similarities between A-form and B-form DNA?
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#biochem
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What are similarities between A-form and B-form DNA?
Answer
The two polynucle- otide strands are antiparallel
They form a right-handed spiral with the phosphate groups on the outside and the bases on the inside.
The precise number of base pairs per turn is generally close to the ~10 base pairs per turn of B-DNA
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Open it A-form DNA or RNA is similar to B-DNA in several aspects. Th e two polynucle- otide strands are antiparallel, and form a right-handed spiral with the phosphate groups on the outside and the bases on the inside. Th e precise number of base pairs per turn depends on whether the double helix is DNA-DNA, DNA-RNA, or RNA-RNA, but it is generally close to the ~10 base pairs per turn of B-DNA
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