DNA has the property of two types of coiling:- neative supercoiling and positive supercoiling. It means that it uncoil from one side and at the same time recoil from the next side. the uncoiling is subjected by helicases enzyme and topoisomerases and the ssbp's (single stranded binding proteins let the DNA to stabilize and lets replication to start. while at the same time the DNA recoils from another side, it does so bcoz there is no ssbp's to stabilize DNA so that it doesnt recoil, therefore it recoils.
The whole DNA strand is a double helix.
Double Helix
The DNA molecule forms a double helix. The linear DNA chromosomes of eukaryotes form a highly supercoiled double helix.
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.
In the DNA. The term "double helix" refers to the structure of DNA.
The whole DNA strand is a double helix.
In the DNA. The term "double helix" refers to the structure of DNA.
double helix
Coiling , recoiling ,supercoiling .
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.
It is how the DNA is constructed.
Double Helix the structure of double coiled DNA
DNA is double Helix But A Gene is a part of that double helix.
Double Helix
The DNA molecule forms a double helix. The linear DNA chromosomes of eukaryotes form a highly supercoiled double helix.
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.
A double helix is a twisted ladder-like structure that describes the shape of DNA. DNA is a molecule that carries genetic information in organisms. RNA is another type of nucleic acid that can form double helix structures under certain conditions, but it is less stable in this form compared to DNA.