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B-DNA v Z-DNA on White
B-DNA, the standard configuration, is shown on the left. It has a right-handed double helix. Z-DNA (zig-zag configuration), has a left-handed double helix, and is slimmer. DNA encodes genetic information in the sequence of these bases (adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine). The coiling strands are made from a sugar phosphate polymer.
Illustration ID: B-DNA_v_Z-DNA_White
Russell Kightley
Illustration size: 67.1 Mpixels (192 MB uncompressed) - 8192x8192 pixels (27.3x27.3 in / 69.4x69.4 cm at 300 ppi)
Illustration keywords: adenine, B-DNA, base pairs, biochemistry, biology, biotechnology, cell biology, chromosome, cytosine, DNA, genetics, genome, guanine, left-handed helix, medicine, molecular biology, molecule, orthographic, thymine, Z-DNA
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