Question: How many base pairs are present in a single turn of the Z-DNA helix?
Options:
11
12
10
9
✅Explanation: Z-DNA is a left-handed helical form of DNA. It has 12 base pairs per helical turn, unlike the more common B-DNA, which has 10.5 base pairs per turn.
    📌Other Options:
(c) 10: This is the number of base pairs per turn in B-DNA.