the difference between DNA and RNA AS DNA ARE DOUBLE STANDED AND RNA IS SINGLE STANDED
old is broken but new is not
Between the two strands of DNA are hydrogen bonds.
Links between strands
each strand in the DNA molecule has a gap of 3.4 angstrom(Ao) between them. the total length of one series of strand or 1 DNA molecule is 34 Ao. therefore 34/3.4=10. there are 10 strands or N2 base pairs in a DNA molecule.
The difference in bonds is important to the function of DNA because it determines the stability and structure of the DNA molecule. DNA is made up of two strands, held together by hydrogen bonds between complimentary base pairs (adenine-thymine and cytosine-guanine). These bonds are relatively weak, allowing the DNA strands to separate during processes like DNA replication and transcription, which are essential for DNA's role in storing and transmitting genetic information.
Chromatins are made up of DNA strands
Helicase unwind the two DNA strands while topoisomerase unwind and also rejoin the the two strands of DNA.
old is broken but new is not
There is no such thing called a DNA nucleus. I assume you mean DNA found in the nucleus. The DNA that's found in the nucleus are many DNA strands all bunched up.
Between the two strands of DNA are hydrogen bonds.
between the nitrogen bases of the two strands of DNA
Links between strands
What studies have found is that there are strands of DNA that we share, 13 strands, with rats. What that acutally means, isn't quite as well known.
10000 DNA strands.
between the nitrogen bases of the two strands of DNA
The two strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds between the nitrogen base pairs.
DNA strands are held together by hydrogen bonds.