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.

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