Think of it as a ladder, being twisted.
what holds the sides of the DNA ladder together
DNA passes through a gel at different speeds depending on its size. The purpose of the ladder marker of a DNA is to make the passing of DNA possible.
The sides of the DNA ladder is composed of sugar and phosphate. 4 bases that make up the rungs of the DNA ladder are A, T, G, and C. The shape of the DNA is a double helix or twisted ladder.
Nucleotides are found on the DNA twisted ladder as segments of the uprights and rungs.
ladder.
Think of it as a ladder, being twisted.
You get a toy ladder and twist it repeatedly. You get the two spring like structure, going parallel to each other. DNA helix looks like the same.
what holds the sides of the DNA ladder together
The sequence of the nitrogenous bases, which are the 'rungs' of the DNA 'ladder' are what give DNA its specificity.
Phosphates and Sugars formthe sides of the DNA ladder~
The DNA ladder is made of sugar and phosphates.
DNA gyrase makes it twist
DNA passes through a gel at different speeds depending on its size. The purpose of the ladder marker of a DNA is to make the passing of DNA possible.
it is a ladder.
Watson and Crick's Name for the twisted ladder of DNA
Phosphate and sugar make up the sides of a DNA ladder.