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    A DNA Molecule Is Considered Antiparallel Because the Sugar-Phosphate Groups
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A DNA Molecule Is Considered Antiparallel Because the Sugar-Phosphate Groups

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A DNA molecule is considered antiparallel because the sugar-phosphate groups that are chained together to make each strand are oriented in opposite directions.

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