Multiple Choice
Supercoiling is important for DNA structure, because
A) it holds together the antiparallel strands of DNA in the double helix.
B) it provides energy for transcription.
C) it condenses the DNA so that it can fit inside the cell.
D) it prevents RNA from pairing with DNA in the double helix.
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