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Double Helix Form Native Dna Referring Adjacent Antiparallel

The double helix refers to the native DNA structure where two antiparallel polynucleotide strands twist around an imaginary axis in a spiral shape.

Die Doppelhelix ist die Form der nativen DNA, die ihre zwei antiparallelen Polynukleotidstränge beschreibt, die sich spiralförmig umeinander wickeln.

Front double helix
Back The form of native DNA, referring to its two adjacent antiparallel polynucleotide strands wound around an imaginary axis into a spiral shape.

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