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    DNA Is Called a Double Helix Because
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DNA Is Called a Double Helix Because

Question 123

Question 123

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DNA is called a double helix because


A) two bases are the rungs.
B) the bases are complementary paired.
C) two DNA strands twist together.
D) one DNA strand binds to a sugar.
E) a DNA strand folds into an alpha helix.

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