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Why is DNA Referred to as a double helix?


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DNA:

  1. DNA is known as deoxyribonucleotide.
  2. It is the structure used to store genetic information.
  3. DNA is comprised of nucleotide bases, ribose sugars, and a phosphate backbone.
  4. It is made up of two strands running in an anti-parallel fashion.
  5. It is present in the form of an alpha helix where the term “helix” implies that DNA is shaped like a twisted ladder.
  6. The DNA is a double helix as the helix comprises two strands of DNA looped together.


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