histone proteins envelope DNA molecules inside the cell.
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The outside is the sugar-phosphate 'back-bone', while the inside is where the four bases A T C & G meet to exchange their information.
A stretched out DNA molecule is referred to as chromatin. Chromatin is the material that makes up chromosomes, and consists of DNA wrapped around histone proteins. It is found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
mRNA makes a complimentary copy of the DNA molecule according to the base-pairing rule.
DNA molecule is what makes proteins. This is in the body.
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The sugar that is found in DNA is known as deoxyribose.
The outside is the sugar-phosphate 'back-bone', while the inside is where the four bases A T C & G meet to exchange their information.
on the outside of the DNA strand is the phosphate and sugar, only the sugar are connected across to the other half with the A&T and C&G
A stretched out DNA molecule is referred to as chromatin. Chromatin is the material that makes up chromosomes, and consists of DNA wrapped around histone proteins. It is found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
Deoxyribose sugars and phosphates make up the backbone of DNA.
mRNA makes a complimentary copy of the DNA molecule according to the base-pairing rule.
DNA (Dioxyribonucleic Acid)
they break apart and they find other DNA strands and form more DNA strands.
The sugar found in the backbone of DNA is the deoxyribose.
A DNA molecule consists of two strands that are made up of sugar (deoxyribose) and phosphate molecules. The sides of the DNA molecule are formed by alternating sugar and phosphate molecules linked together to create a backbone for the molecule.