Antiparallel strands of a DNA molecule means that
(a) one strand turns clockwise
(b) one strand turns anti-clockwise
(c) the phosphate groups of two DNA strands, at
their ends, share the same position
(d) the phosphate groups at the start of two DNA
strands are in opposite position (pole).

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Answer :

(d) the phosphate groups at the start of two DNA
strands are in opposite position (pole).

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