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Nucleic acids exhibit secondary structure, justify with example.

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DNA is a helical, made up of two chains. In its primary structure nucleotides with the help of phosphodiester bond are joined. These chains are held by hydrogen bonds to form a plectonemic helix. At his stage, it represents a secondary structure.
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