no both the double helices aren't the same. the sequences(bases) that are part of one of the helix is sequence complementary to the other strand of DNA.
structurally they form the helical pattern, the sequence information is absolutely different.
this itself determines the specificity,
Double Helix :D
Normally, DNA forms a right-handed double helix but it can also come in other forms.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) has a double helix structure, in which two strands of nucleotides are wound around each other. This helical structure is responsible for carrying genetic information in living organisms.
Helicase uses free energy from ATP to break the hydrogen bonds between the double helix of the DNA. It breaks the bonds between adenine and thymine, and guanine and cytosine. This unzips the double helix structure.
Double Helix
Its actually two wi=ords; Thehy are 'Double Helix'.
Double Helix the structure of double coiled DNA
double helix
The structure of DNA is typically described as a double helix, resembling a twisted ladder. The two strands of the helix are made up of nucleotides that are connected with hydrogen bonds. This structure allows DNA to store and transmit genetic information.
The name of the shape of DNA is called double helix. There are two long strands of DNA connected in several points. These strands twist and look like a spiral or a spring.
double helix
Double Helix :D
DNA molecule is shaped like a spiral staircase and is composed of two parallel strands of linked subunits.
double helix
Normally, DNA forms a right-handed double helix but it can also come in other forms.
DNA is organized in a double-helix fashion.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) has a double helix structure, in which two strands of nucleotides are wound around each other. This helical structure is responsible for carrying genetic information in living organisms.