DNA Structure ActivityProblem 10: Features of the Watson-Crick Model for DNA structureWhich of the following is correct about the Watson-Crick model of DNA? - The backbone of each DNA strand is a repeating sugar-phosphate polymer. - The strands of DNA are anti-parallel, spiraling around the helix axis in opposite directions. - The sequences of bases in the two strands are determined by hydrogen bonding between adenine and thymine or guanine and cytosine. - The sugar involved in the backbone structure is deoxyribose. - all are correct features of DNA structure.*
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