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The structure of DNA typically found in a eukaryotic cell can be described by all the following EXCEPT
A.A classic representation of Watson-Crick Base Pairing Rules with Purines binding Pyrimidines
B.As Z-DNA because the bases take on a âzig-zagâ conformation
C.As a B form with 10bp per turn and both major and minor grooves for binding interactions
D.A double stranded structure which travel anti-parallel to each other
E.None of the above
The structure of DNA typically found in a eukaryotic cell can be described by all the following EXCEPT
A.A classic representation of Watson-Crick Base Pairing Rules with Purines binding Pyrimidines
B.As Z-DNA because the bases take on a âzig-zagâ conformation
C.As a B form with 10bp per turn and both major and minor grooves for binding interactions
D.A double stranded structure which travel anti-parallel to each other
E.None of the above
Collen VonLv2
28 Sep 2019
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