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DNA is organized in a double-helix fashion.
It's a double helix...think of twisting a ladder
A Double Helix.
A spiral staircase is actually a very good analogy for DNA. The railings are like the chains of Deoxyribose (the type of sugar that gives DNA its name) that give the DNA molecule its shape. The steps in the staircase would represent the base pairs (made up of Adenine, Guanine, Thymine, and Cytosine) that contain the genetic information.
DNA are double helical spiral molecules. Structure was discovered by Watson and Crick
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A DNA molecule is in the shape of a double helix. It is also known as a twisted ladder or a spiral staircase. A RNA molecule is in the shape of a single helix, seeing as it is single stranded.
The name of the shape of DNA is called double helix. There are two long strands of DNA connected in several points. These strands twist and look like a spiral or a spring.
DNA is organized in a double-helix fashion.
DNA is called a double-helix because it consists of two strands that spiral around each other. A spiral shape is also called a helix, and there're two of them, so it's a double-helix.
The shape of a DNA molecule is called a Double Helix or a "Twisted Ladder"
Rosalind Franklin discovered the spiral shape of DNA.
The shape of a DNA Molecule is a Double Helix
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DNA molecule is shaped like a spiral staircase and is composed of two parallel strands of linked subunits.
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If the spiral molecule is DNA then the four bases are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine.