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what is DNA stability​

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Answered by bluecolor
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The stability of the DNA double helix depends on a fine balance of interactions including hydrogen bonds between bases, hydrogen bonds between bases and surrounding water molecules, and base-stacking interactions between adjacent bases.

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Answered by twinkle1125
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Under the conditions found in cells, DNA adopts a double helix structure. ... This structure gives DNA physical and chemical properties that make it very stable. This stability is important because it prevents the two DNA strands from breaking apart spontaneously and plays an important role in the way DNA is copied.

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