What is one important difference between A and B-form DNA?
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The position of the base pairs with respect to the helix axis. In B-DNA, they are all parallel to each other and perpendicular to the axis of the helix. In A-form heli- ces, however, the base pairs are tilted away from perpendicular and are moved away from the center of the helix
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What is one important difference between A and B-form DNA?
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What is one important difference between A and B-form DNA?
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The position of the base pairs with respect to the helix axis. In B-DNA, they are all parallel to each other and perpendicular to the axis of the helix. In A-form heli- ces, however, the base pairs are tilted away from perpendicular and are moved away from the center of the helix
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Open it One important diff erence between B-form DNA and A-form DNA or RNA is the position of the base pairs with respect to the helix axis. In B-DNA, they are all parallel to each other and perpendicular to the axis of the helix. In A-form heli- ces, however, the base pairs are tilted away from perpendicular and are moved away from the center of the helix
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