A DNA molecule has the shape of a double-stranded helix.
A molecule with two helixes
Rna
The double helix would be torn into two single strands.
All i know is that it forms a double helix
DNA Neucleus
A basic DNA molecule has three components - a ribose sugar, a phosphate chain and the base. Essentially, the sugar looks like a pentagon, the phosphate is a elongated chain with three phosphate groups and the base can be highly variable - either a purine or a pyrimidine. As the DNA molecule is built up, the backbone of DNA is created via the phosphate and ribose sugar linkages, and the genetic information is stored through the matching of the bases.
No, glues are all different, but none are a single molecule.
A DNA molecule is in the shape of a double helix. It is also known as a twisted ladder or a spiral staircase. A RNA molecule is in the shape of a single helix, seeing as it is single stranded.
There are two single strands which are found in the DNA molecule. Each of strand will act as the template for the next one in the double helix molecule.
DNA and RNA:AdenineCytosineGuanineDNA only:ThymineRNA only:Uracil
Double Helix :D
The double helix would be torn into two single strands.
DNA is double helix and rna is single stranded and twisted
Two single chains bond together. The bonded chains twist together to form a double helix.
mRNA is most commonly linear but can form a duplex double strand just like DNA.
DNA, and the shape is also known as a double helix.
The shape of a DNA Molecule is a Double Helix
DNA is shaped like a double helix.
Double helix