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double the amount of bases (or x2)
double helix, twisted ladder, spiral staircase.
Double Helix :D
Complimentary bases are bases that fit together. (Guanine and Cytosine & Adenine and Thymine). A & T are complimentary. G & C are, too. They are bases (the letters) that fit together on a double helix. Complimentary bases are bases that fit together. (Guanine and Cytosine & Adenine and Thymine). A & T are complimentary. G & C are, too. They are bases (the letters) that fit together on a double helix.
no both the double helices aren't the same. the sequences(bases) that are part of one of the helix is sequence complementary to the other strand of DNA.structurally they form the helical pattern, the sequence information is absolutely different.this itself determines the specificity,
Yes. Indeed, while the Exterior of DNA is the sugar-phosphate backbone, the Interior of the DNA double-helix is where the [nucleotide] bases reside.
double the amount of bases (or x2)
Double helix - with a deoxyribose (sugar) and phosphate backbone, and nitrogenous bases in the centre.
nitrogenous bases linked together
double helix, twisted ladder, spiral staircase.
All i know is that it forms a double helix
Hydrogen bonds that form between the nitrogenous bases hold the double helix together.
double helix
the hydrogen bonds btw nitrogenous bases leads to stability of the double helix
the bases are paired by hydrogen bounds
Helicase.
Nitrogen Bases.