For the helix in double-stranded B-form DNA, the majority of the stability can be attributed to:

For the helix in double-stranded B-form DNA, the majority of the stability can be attributed to: 


A) base-pairing interactions via H-bonds.
B) interactions along the phosphate backbone.
C) base-stacking interactions via van-der-Waals interactions.
D) covalent bonds between adjacent bases in one strand.
E) ionic interactions with metal ions.

Answer: C


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