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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Shapes, patterns, Microbes, genetics, biochem
ldoce_073_adouble helixˌdouble ˈhelix noun [countable] technical ldoce_073.png CFHBMa shape consisting of two parallel spirals that twist around the same centre, found especially in the structure of DNA
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double helix• Each then acts as a template to which other simpler molecules become attached until each has once more become a double helix.• The entwined serpents forming a double helix gave birth to the Caduceus.• Cobras are constantly depicted entwined in a double helix.• If the ends of such non-dividing clone are held while it grows, then unexpectedly a double helix appears.• Thus each double helix becomes two double helices, with the two new doublets remaining joined at the centromere.• In the formation of the double helix, a total of 12 rotors are restricted per base pair stack.• These conformations influence the position of the phosphate group with respect to the grooves of the double helix.
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