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... In the famous mocle! of Crick and Watson, one turn of the double helix occurs approximately every 10.5 base pairs.
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... It is crucial in bringing together and aligning DNA sequences in site-specific recombination. It also changes the helical periodicity (number of base pairs per turn)


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