It is called a chromatid.Two chromatids are hold by centromere.
Chromatid
No, DNA is usually double-stranded, consisting of two strands that are complementary to each other. RNA, on the other hand, is usually single-stranded. There are exceptions to this, such as certain viral RNA genomes that can be double-stranded.
DNA is made up of two stands. These strands are twisted around each other in a double helix structure.
Parts of telomerase RNA are double stranded because they form a functional structure called the pseudoknot. The pseudoknot helps stabilize the telomerase RNA and allows it to interact with other components of the telomerase enzyme to carry out its function in telomere maintenance and chromosome stability.
It is called a chromatid.Two chromatids are hold by centromere.
Chromatid
The region of a chromosome holding the two double strands of replicated DNA together is called a centromere. The complex of DNA and protein that makes up eukaryotic chromosome is properly called chromatin.
no dna s are of double strands only
no dna s are of double strands only
Of course they can
double stranded DNA into single stranded DNA meaning that 2 DNA strands can be produced
DNA is double stranded (2 strands). However, it is noted that there are some viruses with single-stranded DNA.
No, DNA is usually double-stranded, consisting of two strands that are complementary to each other. RNA, on the other hand, is usually single-stranded. There are exceptions to this, such as certain viral RNA genomes that can be double-stranded.
Yes, DNA is double-stranded.There are two strands. Each one is a polymer (series) of nucleotides, and the two strands twine round one another to form the DNA molecule.
DNA is made of two strands that run in opposite directions and are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs (adenine-thymine and guanine-cytosine). This structure forms the famous double helix shape of DNA.
DNA is double stranded Except in bacteria and some viruses and chloroplast and mitochondrial DNA