DNA, RNA, Chromosomes, and Genes

DNA and RNA

Why is DNA such a stable molecule?

DNA is a stable molecule due to what is called the “stacking interaction” between the adjacent base pairs in the helix, along with the strong hydrogen bonding between the bases. In fact, this stability has allowed researchers to gather DNA from extinct species.



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