Imagine a steel cable like one supporting the Golden Gate Bridge, for example.
It is made up of many individual strands of wire and the cable can therefore be described as being 'many stranded.' You could also apply the term to a work of literature if it has multiple themes.
Not mostly. DNA consists of two polynucleotide chains wound around each other in a right-handed double helix. In living cells, the only time DNA double helix becomes single stranded for a brief amount of time is during DNA replication. However, as with most things, there are exceptions. many viruses contain single stranded DNA (abbreviated ssDNA) as their genetic material.
So many people were gassing up their cars before the hurricane hit. We were stranded when the supply ran out.
double stranded DNA into single stranded DNA meaning that 2 DNA strands can be produced
A plasmid is a double stranded circular DNA
Yes, DNA is double-stranded.There are two strands. Each one is a polymer (series) of nucleotides, and the two strands twine round one another to form the DNA molecule.
stranded where? stranded where? stranded where?
DNA is double stranded (2 strands). However, it is noted that there are some viruses with single-stranded DNA.
One as RNA is single stranded
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DNA is double-stranded, unless it has been denatured, then the two strands separate, forming two single-stranded molecules.
tRNA, or transfer RNA, is a single stranded molecule. The only double stranded RNA is dsRNA, or double stranded RNA. They are typically found in viruses.
to be stranded is to have no familiar place to go
it depends on where they are stranded, if they are stranded in a place with no food they might possibly die.
ssDNA stands for single stranded DNA and dsDNA stands for double stranded DNA. ssDNA stands for single stranded DNA and dsDNA stands for double stranded DNA.
no..it's double-stranded..
I was stranded on a desert island