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DNA Duplex at Medical Drugs Glossary

What is DNA Duplex? The structure of double-stranded DNA consisting of two polynucleotide chains of opposed polarity linked by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. If the duplex is covalently closed to form circular DNA, it may be supercoiled to form a DNA superh

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