A B-DNA molecule has 1 million nucleotide pairs. How many complete turns of the helix are there in this molecule?
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Step 1: Calculate the number of complete turns in the B-DNA molecule by dividing the total number of nucleotide pairs by the number of nucleotide base pairs per turn. Show more…
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