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4. DNA, Chromosomes, and Genomes / Helical Formations of DNA / Problem 3
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How does supercoiling affect circular DNA differently than linear DNA?
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Supercoiling affects both circular and linear DNA equally.
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Linear DNA is more prone to supercoiling, affecting its structural integrity.
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Circular DNA is less affected by supercoiling due to its shape.
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Circular DNA is more prone to supercoiling, affecting its structural integrity.
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