i think that
since DNA is Double Stranded it becomes extremely l stable and thus is not easily effected by changes in PH or Temperature so less likely to be mutated and since DNA is such an vital part of a cell this is safeguarded against local mutagens present within the cell the double stranded DNA does not directly effect copying of or transcription of DNA into RNA I hope this helps :D
Arfah Naseem
they help replicate the DNA
Cells do not replicate "In DNA". Cells replicate their DNA during the process of cell division.
Proteins are the enzymes, such as DNA polymerase, which actually to the work to replicate the DNA and help to maintain its integrity.
S Phase of Interphase
i believe transcription is the copying of DNA and rna and replication is the actual work being done by everything in the cell to replicate
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in the ribosome
both, though DNA will preferentially form doublestranded DNA at room temperature. it can be quite hard to get single stranded DNA other than by heating your sample up to 95 degrees Celcius.
Some viruses have single stranded DNA molecules. These viruses do not have the machinery to synthesise the DNA on their own. They insert their DNA in a living cell where the DNA synthesis takes place.
Yes
The DNA only needs to replicate if the cell is going to divide. In a dividing cell the DNA must replicate in order to provide a complete copy of the genome to each new cell.
No, Uracil doesn't occur in double stranded DNA. Doublestranded DNA contains Guanine paired with Cytosine and Adenine paired with Thymine. In RNA, however, Adenine is always paired with Uracil instead of Thymine.