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Q: Which nucleotide is not incorporated into the structure of the DNA helix?
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Which fact is most important in explaining why wrong base pairs are rarely incorporated into the double helix?

Nucleotide pairing affects the action of DNA polymerase.


Where is Helix located?

In the DNA. The term "double helix" refers to the structure of DNA.


What is the overall structure of the DNA molecule?

The physical structure is called a double-helix.


Structure of DNA and RNA?

DNA: - double helix - deoxyribose - Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Adenine RNA: - single strand - ribose - Uracil, Guanine, Cytosine, and Adenine


What is the supporting structure of the DNA double helix?

The supporting structure of the DNA double helix is called the sugar-phosphate backbone.


What type of structure is the DNA?

Double Helix


Does DNA have bases on the interior of the double helix?

Yes. Indeed, while the Exterior of DNA is the sugar-phosphate backbone, the Interior of the DNA double-helix is where the [nucleotide] bases reside.


What is the pattern in the DNA structure?

DNA is a double helix


How would you describe DNA nucleotide?

The DNA nucleotide is a right handed double helix. It is made up of nucleotides that are bound to each other by the phosphodiester bonds.


What is the sugar-phosphate supporting structure of the DNA double helix is called?

The sugar-phosphate supporting structure of the DNA double helix is called the backbone. This is why the DNA is commonly referred to as a double helix.


Is DNA is chemical not a structure?

DNA is a complex chemical with a double-helix structure.


Where is double helix located?

In the DNA. The term "double helix" refers to the structure of DNA.