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  • DNA Strands: Understanding Antiparallel Orientation and Its Significance
    The two strands of the DNA molecule are antiparallel, meaning that they run in opposite directions. This is important for the structure and function of DNA, as it allows the two strands to form hydrogen bonds with each other, which holds the molecule together. The antiparallel orientation of the strands also allows for the DNA to be replicated, as each strand can serve as a template for the synthesis of a new strand.
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