We study a model for pair interaction U of DNA molecules generated by the
discrete dipole moments of base-pairs and the charges of phosphate groups, and
find noncommutative group of eighth order S of symmetries that leave
U invariant. We classify the minima using group S and employ
numerical methods for finding them. The minima may correspond to several
cholesteric phases, as well as phases formed by cross-like conformations of
molecules at an angle close to 90o, "snowflake phase". The results
depend on the effective charge Q of the phosphate group which can be modified
by the polycations or the ions of metals. The snowflake phase could exist for
Q above the threshold QC. Below QC there could be several cholesteric
phases. Close to QC the snowflake phase could change into the cholesteric
one at constant distance between adjacent molecules.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure