The shape of a DNA Molecule is a Double Helix
Rosalind Franklin discovered the spiral shape of DNA.
The DNA molecules resembles a twisted step ladder
Deoxyribose is a five-carbon sugar molecule in the shape of a pentagon, with four carbon atoms forming the sides of the pentagon and one carbon atom in the center. This unique shape is important in the structure of DNA, where deoxyribose sugar molecules form the backbone of the DNA double helix.
DNA is a double helix.
Watson, Crick and Ochwa
The shape of a DNA Molecule is a Double Helix
Biomolecular structure is the intricate folded, three-dimensional shape that is formed by a molecule of protein, DNA, or RNA, and that is important to its function.
The shape of a DNA molecule is called a Double Helix or a "Twisted Ladder"
A curving ladder shape
Rosalind Franklin discovered the spiral shape of DNA.
DNA exists as a double helix.
The spiral shape of the DNA molecule is called a double helix.
DNA determines a protein's shape by determining the sequence of the amino acids in a protein.
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.
The DNA molecules resembles a twisted step ladder
Deoxyribose is a five-carbon sugar molecule in the shape of a pentagon, with four carbon atoms forming the sides of the pentagon and one carbon atom in the center. This unique shape is important in the structure of DNA, where deoxyribose sugar molecules form the backbone of the DNA double helix.