The double helix of DNA in the B-form is stabilized by:

The double helix of DNA in the B-form is stabilized by: 


A) covalent bonds between the 3' end of one strand and the 5' end of the other.
B) hydrogen bonding between the phosphate groups of two side-by-side strands.
C) hydrogen bonds between the riboses of each strand.
D) nonspecific base-stacking interaction between two adjacent bases in the same strand.
E) ribose interactions with the planar base pairs.

Answer: D


Biology

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