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Define the metal-nucleic acid interactions. Also define
the binding of metal and nucleic acid. Write the
application of metal-nucleic acid compounds.​

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Answered by missNAV143957
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Metal ions do bind to ligands, and the nucleic acids not only can act as metal-binding ligands, but also as hydrogen-bonding species, as typically known for Watson–Crick base pairs. In the study of metal-nucleic acid binding, coordination and hydrogen bonding do often occur together and may act synergistically.

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