What are shallow grooves and deep grooves in the DNA double helix?
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The double helix is a quite rigid and viscous molecule of an immense length and a small diameter. It presents a major groove and a minor groove. The major groove is deep and wide, the minor groove is narrow and shallow.The "A" form resemble B-DNA but it is less hydrated than B-DNA, "A" form is not found in vivo.
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The double helix is a quite rigid and viscous molecule of an immense length and a small diameter. It presents a major groove and a minor groove. The major groove is deep and wide, the minor groove is narrow and shallow.The "A" form resemble B-DNA but it is less hydrated than B-DNA, "A" form is not found in vivo.
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