on an average, how many purine N2 base r present in single coil of DNA?
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adenine and guanine are the two purines present in DNA
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Purine is the heterocyclic aromatic organic compound, in this, the pyrimidine ring is fused to an imidazole ring. The fusion of adenine and guanine results in purines formation.
The single-coil contains many turns. Each DNA turns contains about 10 to 10.5 base pairs per turn. On average the purine ring depends on several turns it represents. This is explained by Watson and Crick Sir. The actual size of DNA is about 3m long. The stretched forms would result in 6 feet long DNA.
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