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How many DNA strands do goldfish have?

10000 DNA strands.


How many strands are there in DNA?

DNA is made up of two strands.


How many strands are there at the beginning of DNA replication?

At the beginning of DNA replication there are two strands of DNA nucleotides.


DNA replication involves producing new copies of DNA molecules. How many individual DNA strands exist after one molecule of DNA has been replicated?

After one DNA molecule has been replicated, there are two identical DNA molecules, each consisting of one original strand (template) and one newly synthesized strand. This process ensures that each new DNA molecule contains one strand from the original molecule, maintaining the genetic information.


How many strands does DNA have in its structure?

DNA has a double helix structure, meaning it has two strands.


What holds two strands of a DNA molecules to each other?

hydrogen bonds


Why do two identical strands form after the DNA molecules spread apart?

Because they are splitting to make more dna


How many stands are in DNA?

DNA is double-stranded, unless it has been denatured, then the two strands separate, forming two single-stranded molecules.


How many strands are present in a typical DNA molecule?

A typical DNA molecule consists of two strands.


How many strands are typically found in the DNA molecule?

A DNA molecule typically consists of two strands.


Are protein molecules made up of strands of DNA joined together by amino acid sequences?

No, protein molecules are not made up of strands of DNA joined together. DNA contains the genetic information that codes for the synthesis of proteins. Proteins are made up of amino acids joined together in a specific sequence dictated by the instructions encoded in the DNA molecule.


What are the complex molecules that contain hereditary information?

DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid) are the complex molecules that contain hereditary information in organisms. They are composed of nucleotide units that carry genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all living organisms.