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Stella Wu
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8 September, 13:20
What if DNA was parellel?
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Mohamed Douglas
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In biochemistry, two biopolymers are antiparallel if they run parallel to each other but with opposite alignments. An example is the two complementary strands of a DNA double helix, which run in opposite directions alongside each other.
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