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What are the different shapes/forms dna can be in? ​

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Answer:

DNA goes A-form, B-form, all the way to Z form.

DNA is a double helix form but the helix can be stretched, shortened, skinny,

wide, and even be missing a few bars.

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Answer:

Three major forms of DNA are double stranded and connected by interactions between complementary base pairs. These are terms A-form, B-form,and Z-form DNA.

Hope this helps!

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