One of the properties of the DNA is that it shows confirmational flexibility, and could exist in alternative structural forms. The Watson-Crick structure is the B-form DNA, or B-DNA. The B from is the most stable structure for a random sequence DNA molecule under physiological conditions and is therefore “the standard point of reference in [...]
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DNA forms: A, B, Z, H
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