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DNA cannot be visualized under a regular light microscope. In order to see an individual strand if DNA, an electron microscope is required.

Under the electron microscope, DNA looks like a string with beads (histone proteins) on it.

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cloudy, cotton-like, sticky material floating in ethanol

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DNA, when extrcted correctly, appears as a clowdy or cotton-like mass suspended in the buffer

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Actually, it is white in colour, milky and jelly structure.

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