Like a zipper a DNA molecule has two "spines" and jutting out "teeth" that lock together to join the spines.
When DNA replicates, it "unzips".
Like a zipper a DNA molecule has two "spines" and jutting out "teeth" that lock together to join the spines. When DNA replicates, it "unzips".
DNA can be compared to a zipper because just like how the teeth of a zipper interlock to hold two sides together, DNA's complementary base pairs (adenine-thymine, guanine-cytosine) bond together to form a double helix structure. This bond between the base pairs enables DNA to store and transmit genetic information.
DNA replication is a process during which DNA double helix opens like a zipper , new nucleotides are added along both strands of DNA by enzyme DNA polmerase and at last two molecules of DNA are formed. It takes place in S phase of interphase .
DNA, RNA, and proteins are bio-molecules found in living organisms, and their sequences and structures are specific to each species. By comparing these molecules, scientists can identify similarities and differences to determine evolutionary relationships between living things. Non-living entities do not possess these molecules, making it impossible to compare them using DNA, RNA, and proteins.
because the shape is a double helix. so it looks like a zipper and connects to each other.
because the shape is a double helix. so it looks like a zipper and connects to each other.
DNA is DNA it can not be changed.
DNA replication begins when the two sides of the DNA molecule unwind and seperate, like a zipper unzipping.
DNA replication begins in areas of DNA molecules are called origins of replication.
The sides of the DNA ladder are alternating deoxyribose (sugar) molecules and phosphate molecules. The DNA bases attach to the sugar molecules.
DNA molecules.
The word you're looking for may be "recombinant".