Yes.
antiparallel
Anti-parallel means the sides of the DNA double helix.
antiparallel
The 5 to 3 direction of one strand runs counter to the 5 to 3 direction of the other strand
Yes.
antiparallel
Antiparallel
Anti-parallel means the sides of the DNA double helix.
antiparallel
The 5 to 3 direction of one strand runs counter to the 5 to 3 direction of the other strand
Yes, this is called antiparallel. CGTACC GCATGG Like that.
the types that occur are complementary and antiparallel. For example, DNA A will pair with RNA U and DNA C will pair with RNA G.
Yes. Technically they need to be two individual strands of a double-stranded molecule and not single-stranded molecules in order to be called antiparallel.
DNA ends 3 to 5, 5 to 3 polarity. opposite ends of DNA synthesis 3 OH, 5 PO DNA always have antiparallel configuration
The DNA molecule is anti-parallel. This is because the two strands are the opposite of one another, such that if one strand has the base sequence ATC, the opposite strand would have the base sequence TAG.
An antiparallel is a line which forms equal angles with two other lines but in opposite directions.