why the distance between two polynucleotide chains in dna remains almost constant?
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internuleotide distance must remain constant. Any disturbance at one
place will have consequences at several places and the system will
collapse Because the two chains are held together by base pairs - AT and GC - and the width of these two base pairs is the same value
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