Name the primary forces that stabilize the double helix form of DNA. Choose all that apply.
Salt bridges |
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Hydrophobic effect |
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Hydrogen bonding |
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Disulfide bonds |
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Aromatic pi stacking |
DNA consists of repeating units of nucleotides.
Each single nucleotide unit consist of sugar, nitrogenous base and phosphate group
The hydrogen bonding between complementary base pairs is responsible for the stability of structure of DNA
Apart from this hydrophobic interactions also exist amongst the nitrogenous bases.
Hence, the two primary forces that stabilize the double helix structure of DNA are hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions.
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