First of all, RNA is a single helix. It isn't really similar to the DNA in the obvious shape. In DNA there two long polynucleotides chins which are right handed double helix. the chains are antiparallel to each other. while in RNA there is only a single chain.
Double Helix the structure of double coiled DNA
Double Helix
The DNA molecules resembles a twisted step ladder
No, RNA does not have a double helix structure like DNA.
The supporting structure of the DNA double helix is called the sugar-phosphate backbone.
The sugar-phosphate supporting structure of the DNA double helix is called the backbone. This is why the DNA is commonly referred to as a double helix.
In the DNA. The term "double helix" refers to the structure of DNA.
In the DNA. The term "double helix" refers to the structure of DNA.
DNA is a complex chemical with a double-helix structure.
It's a double helix.
It's a double helix.
No, RNA cannot form a double helix structure like DNA.