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Three forms of deoxyribonucleic
acids, A-DNA (David
Marcey, CLU), B-DNA (1bna), and Z-DNA
(2zna)
  - Where are the major and minor
  grooves?
  
- How are the base pairs oriented?
  
- What are the dimensions of
  each helix?
Drew, H. R., R. M. Wing, T. Takano,
C. Broka, S. Tanaka, K. Itakura, and R. E. Dickerson. 1981. Structure of a B-DNA dodecamer: conformation
and dynamics. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 78:2179-2183.
Wang, A. J., G. J. Quigley, F. J.
Kolpak, G. van der Marel, J. H. van Boom, and A. Rich. 1981. Left-handed double helical DNA: variations
in the backbone conformation. Science 211:171-176.
 
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