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Z-DNA is relatively a new structural form of a DNA which has a different structure from the more common B-DNA form.It is a left-handed double helix wherein the sugar-phosphate backbone has a zigzag pattern.Hence the name Z-DNA.
Z-DNA is relatively a new structural form of a DNA which has a different structure from the more common B-DNA form.It is a left-handed double helix wherein the sugar-phosphate backbone has a zigzag pattern.Hence the name Z-DNA.

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Z-DNA

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Z-DNA is relatively a new structural form of a DNA which has a different structure from the more common B-DNA form.It is a left-handed double helix wherein the sugar-phosphate backbone has a zigzag pattern.Hence the name Z-DNA.

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