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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.
Ãâó: www.med.nyu.edu/rcr/rcr/glossary.html
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.
Ãâó: www.qimr.edu.au/qimr_glossary.html
double bond some atoms can share two pairs of electrons to form a double bond (two covalent bonds). Formally the second (double) bond arises from the overlap of p orbitals from two atoms, already united by a sigma bond, to form a pi bond.
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double blind a type of scientific experiment in which neither the subjects nor the researchers know who is receiving an active substance and who is receiving a placebo. Researchers who do not know which subjects received the active substance then usually evaluate the data generated from the experiment. This type of experiment helps to eliminate personal bias from research.
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