A DNA strand is shaped like a 'double helix'.
The shape of DNA strands is a double helix.
DNA, and the shape is also known as a double helix.
The dna strand is a exstractisies
Watson and Crick
A strand of DNA is shaped like a double-helix.
Though shaped like a spiral ladder it consists of two helical polymers if it was to be unwound. On the outside of the ladder is phosphate and sugars, and in the middle are the bases associated in pairs, one base coming from one helical strand and one from the opposite helical strand.
A double helix.
DNA, and the shape is also known as a double helix.
The dna strand is a exstractisies
It typically forms a single sometimes twisted strand, not a double helix like DNA.
It typically forms a single sometimes twisted strand, not a double helix like DNA.
Watson and Crick
The template strand, if reffering to DNA, is the strand of the DNA that is copied to make more DNA.
The DNA replication fork is where the replication origin forms the Y shape. The replication fork moves down the DNA strand to the strand's end, resulting in every replication fork having a twin.
A strand of DNA is shaped like a double-helix.
This is typically called the template DNA, which is the anti-sense strand of DNA. The strand that is not transcribed is called the sense strand.
It is a copy of the Dna original strand.
The DNA strand, AGGCTTGCAG.