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The most common isoform of DNA found in nature. It is a right-handed helix with 10 base pairs per turn, a pitch of 0.338 nm per base pair and a helical diameter of 1.9 nm.
- Bailly, Christian
- Barton, Jacqueline
- Dervan, Peter
- Wilson, David W.
- Lo, Dennis
- Kawanishi, Shosuke
- Brabec, Viktor
- Neidle, Stephen
- Fox, Keith
- Cadet, Jean
- Hahn, Sinuhe
- Holzgreve, Wolfgang
- Komiyama, Makoto
- Sugiyama, Hiroshi
- Pommier, Yves
- Saito, Isao
- Bohr, Vilhelm
- Patel, Dinshaw
- Brown, Tom
- Seeman, Nadrian
- Chaires, Jonathan
- Darzynkiewicz, Zbigniew
- Hurley, Laurence
- Akaike, Toshihiro
- Hartley, John
- Mergny, Jean-Louis
- Kool, Eric
- Shuman, Stewart
- Bambara, Robert
- Pingoud, Alfred