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What features do the helix and the sheet have in common?

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What features do the helix and the sheet have in common?..

Answer / kapil

hydrogen bonding

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What features do the helix and the sheet have in common?..

Answer / bhuvana

Both are stabilized by the hydrogen bonding. beta sheet is
stabilized by hydrogen bond between NH and CO groups in
different strands whereas in alpha helix NH and CO groups
are in the same strand.

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What features do the helix and the sheet have in common?..

Answer / manoswini

Both are secondary structure and have hydrogen bonding but
in different pattern

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What features do the helix and the sheet have in common?..

Answer / chaitanya

the features of the helix are:

(A) i donot know
(B) anything u know about it
my sir told he doesnt know about
he also told not to ask such stupid questions
so you too donot ask such questions in interview
thankyou thats what i can do for you

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