a double helix
Your entire genome is coiled into a double helixes and these are intern coiled up further.
Well clearly they can, just look at Spiderman!
the 2 will split part on each helix and 2 new helixes will be formed using the same genetic sequence
"Embrace Genetic Diversity: Building Strength in Differences" with an image of different DNA helixes intertwined to show unity in diversity.
No, transcription and replication are different. DNA replication is the process where one double helix of DNA is duplicated into two identical double helixes which are also identical to the mother DNA. RNA transcription is the process by which a messenger RNA copy of the active strand of a DNA helix is created.I hope that helps.
No, combining spider DNA with human DNA would not result in a viable or functional organism. Genetic differences between species are not easily reconcilable and would likely lead to severe developmental defects or failure to thrive.
A single helix molecule is a molecule that has a spiral shape resembling a single coil or spring. One common example is the DNA molecule, which consists of a single helix structure formed by its two intertwined strands.
Deoxyribonucleic acid is the full name for DNA. And Yes it is your best friend, it is the computer-type code in each of the cells in your body, that tells how you are made up.
Francis Crick and James Watson won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962 for their discovery of the structure of the DNA double helix. Their work provided crucial insights into the mechanisms of how genetic information is stored and transferred in living organisms.
All animals have DNA.
All life has DNA.