Why does lowering the ionic strength if a double stranded dna permit the dna to denature more rapidly?
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Why does lowering the ionic strength of a solution of double-stranded DNA permit the DNA to denature more readily (for example, to denature at alower temperature than at a higherionic strength)? Lower ionic strengthreduces the screening of the negative charges on the phosphate groups by positive ions in the medium.
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