Under normal conditions, complementary strands of DNA form a double helix. In the section on PCR we
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Under normal conditions, complementary strands of DNA form a double helix. In the section on PCR we provided a way of rationalizing the stability of DNA. Compare and contrast our view with that put forward by Voet and Voet, authors of a popular biochemistry textbook. Can the data in their Table 28–4 be trusted? Why or why not?
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