2 polynucleotide strands make up a DNA and these strands are held togatehr by hydrogen bonds. In D.N.A there are 2 polynucleotide strands in R.N.A there is usually 1 polynucleotide strand.
The DNA molecule has two strands connected by a sugar phosphate backbone.
There are only two strands within the DNA that is present in a primary spermatocyte. There are many double stranded breakage DNAs withing the spermatocyte.
DNA is called a polynucleotide because it is composed of multiple nucleotides linked together in a chain. Each nucleotide consists of a sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base, and when these nucleotides join together through phosphodiester bonds, they form a long chain called a polynucleotide.
Generally, RNA is single stranded, but there are exceptions, especially in catalytic RNA.
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RNA typically consists of a single polynucleotide strand.
A typical DNA molecule consists of two strands.
A DNA molecule typically consists of two strands.
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The DNA molecule has two strands connected by a sugar phosphate backbone.
There are only two strands within the DNA that is present in a primary spermatocyte. There are many double stranded breakage DNAs withing the spermatocyte.
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HPV (human papillomavirus) has a double-stranded DNA genome, composed of one circular DNA molecule.
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Just 1 strand. DNA has 2.
DNA is called a polynucleotide because it is composed of multiple nucleotides linked together in a chain. Each nucleotide consists of a sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base, and when these nucleotides join together through phosphodiester bonds, they form a long chain called a polynucleotide.
There are three lone pairs present in a molecule of KrF2.