Calcium dipicolinate deposits in which part of endospore "neet"
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Calcium dipicolinate deposits in between nucleobases of DNA.
Explanation:
Deposition of calcium dipicolinate takes place in between the nucleobases of DNA in endospores.
Endospores are produced by bacterial pathogens.
This deposition of calcium diplicolinate strengthens DNA and stabilises it and protects it from damage.
This process occurs in aerobic Bacillus and Anerobic Clostridium.
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