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Dna Molecule Hydrophilic Nitrogenous Bases Tightly Stacked With 0.34

Despite the DNA molecule being generally hydrophilic, its nitrogenous bases are tightly stacked, creating a hydrophobic interior with 0.34 nm spacing between them.

although the overall DNA molecule is hydrophilic, its nitrogenous bases are tightly stacked (with 0.34 nm between each) and form a hydrophobic interior.

Text although the overall DNA molecule is hydrophilic, its nitrogenous bases are tightly stacked (with 0.34 nm between each) and form a hydrophobic interior.

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