B-DNA is the form commonly observed in chromosomes. B-DNA is a right-handed helix with 10 base pairs per turn.
B-DNA is replicated and used in the transcription and translation of RNA, which is the molecule used for protein synthesis.
B-DNA can be denatured, which means the hydrogen bonds are removed. This is essentially the first step in replicating DNA in the cell
B-DNA is replicated and used in the transcription and translation of RNA, which is the molecule used for protein synthesis.
B-DNA can be denatured, which means the hydrogen bonds are removed. This is essentially the first step in replicating DNA in the cell
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