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Features of Double-Helix Structure of DNA

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CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Features of Double-Helix Structure of DNA

  • DNA has two polynucleotide chains forming a double helix structure.
  • The two strands run in an anti-parallel direction (one 5′→3′, the other 3′→5′).
  • Base pairing occurs through hydrogen bonds:
    • A pairs with T (2 H-bonds)
    • G pairs with C (3 H-bonds)
  • Purine always pairs with pyrimidine, maintaining a uniform distance between strands.
  • The helix is right-handed, with 10 base pairs per turn and a pitch of 3.4 nm.
  • Base pairs stack over each other, which increases the stability of the DNA structure.
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