Asked by Steven
sorry a few more questions
why can DNA form fibres that allow it to seprate from RNA while RNA cant form such fibres?
also, when treated with DNAse, I know DNA viscosity reduces because its cut up into smaller pieces. but on a graph of viscosity vs time, I have this relationship as linear but why?
why can DNA form fibres that allow it to seprate from RNA while RNA cant form such fibres?
also, when treated with DNAse, I know DNA viscosity reduces because its cut up into smaller pieces. but on a graph of viscosity vs time, I have this relationship as linear but why?
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