The correct statements areA helical turn consists of about 10 bas.pdf
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The correct statements are:
A helical turn consists of about 10 base pairs.
The sugar-phosphate backbone is exposed to the solvent, whereas the nitrogenous bases are in
the interior of the double helix.
The phosphodiester bonds between nucleotide residues run in opposite directions in the two
strand...
The correct statements are:
A helical turn consists of about 10 base pairs.
The sugar-phosphate backbone is exposed to the solvent, whereas the nitrogenous bases are in
the interior of the double helix.
The phosphodiester bonds between nucleotide residues run in opposite directions in the two
strands.
Solution
The correct statements are:
A helical turn consists of about 10 base pairs.
The sugar-phosphate backbone is exposed to the solvent, whereas the nitrogenous bases are in
the interior of the double helix.
The phosphodiester bonds between nucleotide residues run in opposite directions in the two
strands..
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The correct statements are:
A helical turn consists of about 10 base pairs.
The sugar-phosphate backbone is exposed to the solvent, whereas the nitrogenous bases are in
the interior of the double helix.
The phosphodiester bonds between nucleotide residues run in opposite directions in the two
strands.
Solution
The correct statements are:
A helical turn consists of about 10 base pairs.
The sugar-phosphate backbone is exposed to the solvent, whereas the nitrogenous bases are in
the interior of the double helix.
The phosphodiester bonds between nucleotide residues run in opposite directions in the two
strands.