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double helix The structure of DNA described and discovered by Watson and Crick.
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double helix Describes the coiling of the anti parallel strands of the DNA molecule, resembling a spiral staircase in which the paired bases form the steps and the sugar-phosphate backbones form the rails
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double helix A common name for DNA; it refers to the molecule's double-stranded, spiraling structure.
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double helix the double-stranded arrangement of DNA, with two complementary strands that intertwine in a helical fashion, the base pairs bonding between the strands like rungs on a ladder.
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double helix The molecular structure of DNA, in which two strands of DNA, joined together by a base pairing, coil around one another. See Figure 1.1.
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