DNA Double-Helix Structure

DNA has a double-helix structure (see images in the lesson). The sugar and phosphate lie on the outside of the helix, forming the backbone of the DNA. The nitrogenous bases form stacks in the interior, like the steps of a staircase, in pairs. Hydrogen bonds join ...

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Biological Macromolecules

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