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Thousands upon thousands. Because DNA must contain all the characteristics of your being, it must be long.

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There should be two nucleotide strands, hence the name of the double helix.

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There are 2 strands of nucleotides in DNA.

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How many strands are there at the beginning of DNA replication?

At the beginning of DNA replication there are two strands of DNA nucleotides.


How many DNA strands do have in most cells?

DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides twisted into a double helix.


How many strands of nucleotides make up DNA?

2


Do DNA polymerase derive energy from nucleotides triphospates for synthesis of DNA strands?

NO


What enzymes help separarte the 2 strands of nucleotides on DNA?

DNA helicase


How many strands is DNA made of?

DNA is composed of two strands of DNA nucleotides.


How many strands of nucleotides are in a DNA molecule?

There are two strands of DNA in a DNA double helix, each consisting of many nucleotide subunits. They are like building blocks that make up the DNA molecule, which would then be like a block tower. A 'strand of nucleotides' as you put it would basically be a DNA molecule (if they are deoxyribose nucleotides) or if they are ribose nucleotides, they would be a RNA molecule. DNA can come in double stranded helices (most of the time) or can be single stranded (as in some viruses).


Is nucleotide related to DNA?

individual nucleotides make up the long strands of DNA.


What is the function of DNA polymerase?

DNA polymerases are the enzymes responsible for joining DNA nucleotides together. In Prokaryotes - DNA Pol III is the enzyme which adds nucleotides to the new strand during DNA replication. DNA Pol I is responsible for replacing the primers with DNA nucleotides.


Where do you get your RNA?

Dna is split up into two different strands of nucleotides. After that is beyond me.


Nucleotides in opposing strands of DNA that bind to each other are called?

Complementary


What is the DNA and RNA for strands of nucleotides?

DNA and RNA:AdenineCytosineGuanineDNA only:ThymineRNA only:Uracil