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Review 1: Nucleic Acids, Lipids, & Membranes / Practice - Nucleic Acids 2 / Problem 1
Problem 1
In the Watson-Crick model of DNA, what is the primary difference between the major and minor grooves?
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The major groove is larger and often the site of protein binding.
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The minor groove is larger and often the site of protein binding.
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Both grooves are equal in size and function.
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The major groove is where DNA replication begins.
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