Asked by Marcos
I'm trying to figure out why DNA forms a double helix and my biology book doesn't really specify why.
I know about the anti Paralell strands with the 5 prime end and the 3 prime end and the complentary base pairs and it is hydrogen bonds that connect these base pairs such as A-T and C-G but I just can't seem to understand why a double helix is formed?
I know about the anti Paralell strands with the 5 prime end and the 3 prime end and the complentary base pairs and it is hydrogen bonds that connect these base pairs such as A-T and C-G but I just can't seem to understand why a double helix is formed?
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