why does DNA when denatured not refold to its dsDNA form ?

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why does DNA when denatured not refold to its dsDNAform ?

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Answer Denaturation is the process in which the biomolecules especially nucleic acid protein in the presence some external factors high salt concentration pH strong acid and base heat or organic solvent like alcohol chloroform etc losses its higher structure quaternary tertiary    See Answer
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