Asked by John
Which of the following features of the structure of double-stranded DNA is most important in recognition of specific base sequences by most sequence–specific DNA-binding proteins?
The greater depth of the minor groove.
The arrangement of sequence-specific functional groups in the major groove.
The arrangement of sequence-specific functional groups in the minor groove.
The tilt of base pairs in the minor groove.
The tilt of base pairs in the major groove.
The greater depth of the minor groove.
The arrangement of sequence-specific functional groups in the major groove.
The arrangement of sequence-specific functional groups in the minor groove.
The tilt of base pairs in the minor groove.
The tilt of base pairs in the major groove.