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Is DNA hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
Is DNA hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
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DNA is a hydrophilic molecule, which is negatively charged. Cell membrane or plasma membrane is hydrophobic. It mainly comprises lipids which do not allow hydrophilic molecules such as DNA to cross the cell membrane. Q.
DNA is a hydrophilic molecule, which is negatively charged. Cell membrane or plasma membrane is hydrophobic. It mainly comprises lipids which do not allow hydrophilic molecules such as DNA to cross the cell membrane.