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Biology, 09.10.2019 04:30 whitethunder05

Two "naked" (without histones or other proteins) double-stranded fragments of dna are exactly the same length. at 89°c, fragment a has completely denatured, which means that the two strands have separated. at that temperature, fragment b is still double-stranded. how might these fragments differ, to result in different denaturation temperatures?

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