i dont know if this is the answer your looking for but the new copy is called RNA its DNA minus the deoxy part
The DNA double helix is unwound and each strand acts as a template for a new double helix.
Double Helix :D
no both the double helices aren't the same. the sequences(bases) that are part of one of the helix is sequence complementary to the other strand of DNA.structurally they form the helical pattern, the sequence information is absolutely different.this itself determines the specificity,
Double Helix
DNA, and the shape is also known as a double helix.
DNA arranges itself into a double helix.
Both DNA and RNA can exist in the double helix form, but only DNA is completely stable as a double helix. The double helix RNA is usually only short "hairpin" sections folding back on itself, never the long essentially linear form of double helix DNA.
The DNA double helix is unwound and each strand acts as a template for a new double helix.
double helix
Double Helix :D
no both the double helices aren't the same. the sequences(bases) that are part of one of the helix is sequence complementary to the other strand of DNA.structurally they form the helical pattern, the sequence information is absolutely different.this itself determines the specificity,
Double Helix
DNA, and the shape is also known as a double helix.
like the computer single helix is 1g ram double helix like 2g ram so double helix more stable
nitrogenous bases linked together
Double Helix the structure of double coiled DNA
DNA is a double helix, or a twisted ladder.