Question:
The crumbled sheet of paper is now unraveled and the person wants to take a picture on their phone. Describe how the DNA look if it was then unravelled?
Author: Samuel Obigbesan![The crumbled sheet of paper is now unraveled and the person wants to take a picture on their phone. Describe how the DNA look if it was then unravelled?](https://markdown.memory.com/assets/uploadImageUrl__0x600__07e5a9f5-13e8-4a16-a31a-cb2a5dd67cb5_1589814257781640936_.jpg)
Answer:
Twisted, ladder-like structure. The rungs of the ladder is made up of the letters G, C, A and T, the starting letters for the chemical base of DNA. They are in a sequence and a set of codes or instructions to make protein.
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Alternative answers:
Double helix
Coiled up
Twisted, ladder-like structure.
Twisted
Ladder-like
G, c, a and t
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