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  • 13-01-2021
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Why is DNA’s shape considered a “double helix,” but RNA’s structure is not considered a double helix?

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  • 13-01-2021
Because DNA is shaped in the form two helix combined thus creating a double helix. RNA is not shaped this way, instead it is shaped as a sort of twisted half ladder compared to DNA’s twisted full ladder shape
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