Question: The two DNA chains in a double helix have identical base sequences are held together due to the charges of their phosphate groups are parallel

The two DNA chains in a double helix
have identical base sequences
are held together due to the charges of their phosphate groups
are parallel to each other in 5' to 3' directionality
are antiparallel and arranged such that Adenine is opposite Thymine and Guannine is opposite Cytosine
The two DNA chains in a double helix have

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