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  • Understanding the Double Helix: The Shape of DNA
    A DNA molecule has a double helix shape.

    Imagine a twisted ladder. The two sides of the ladder are made up of sugar-phosphate backbones, and the rungs are made up of pairs of nitrogenous bases (adenine with thymine, and guanine with cytosine). These bases are connected by hydrogen bonds, holding the two strands together. This structure is crucial for the replication and transcription of genetic information.

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