| double helix |
The natural shape two strands of DNA form when bonded together.
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| double |
The same as the Astral body or "Doppelganger."
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| double bond |
A double bond is a combination of a s and a p bond, caused by overlap of two s orbitals and two p orbitals.
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| double vision |
Also called diplopia. When two images of the same object are perceived by one or both eyes. Please click to the Eye Symptoms AZ page for a list of the usual causes of seeing double.
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| double helix |
A term often used to describe the configuration of the DNA molecule. The helix consists of two spiraling strands of nucleotides (a sugar, phosphate, and base), joined crosswise by specific pairing of the bases. See also Deoxyribonucleic acid; Base; Base pair.
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