Biology, asked by maanisha1481, 1 year ago

How many base pairs make up one turn of the dna?

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Answered by royalblood525
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The variation of energy with the twist of the base pairs about the helix axis shows the straight DNA free in solution is most stable with about 10 1/2 base pairs per turn rather than 10 as observed in the solid state, whereas superhelical DNA in chromatin is most stable with about 10 base pairs per turn.

Answered by RsjarshiSeth
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what I think 10 nucleotides make up a DNA segment
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