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Nucleic acid exhibit secondary structure “Justify”?​

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Answered by lonelynaveen
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The secondary structure of a nucleic acid molecule is in context of base-pairing interactions in a single molecule or a group of interacting molecules. ... This double-stranded helical structure of the DNA is supported by the phosphodiester bonds, ionic interactions, and hydrogen bonds.

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Answered by alltimeindian6
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Nucleic acids exhibit a wide variety of secondary structures. For example, one of the secondary structures exhibited by DNA is the famous Watson-Crick model. This model says that DNA exists as a double helix. The two strands of polynucleotides are antiparallel, i.e. run in the opposite direction.

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