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On the DNA helix, the interior lines are called "chromosomes", correct?

Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-06-29 01:34:12

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On the DNA helix, the interior lines are called "chromosomes", correct?

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  • Anonymous

    No. The entire helixes are. You probably have 46 of them, 46 in every cell that is

  • Anonymous

    No, chromosomes is incorrect. This is because you are talking about DNA only. Chromosomes consist of DNA and proteins. Without a clearer explanation or, better still, an image I do not want to guess what you mean.

  • Anonymous

    Are hydrogen bonds between bases in each strand.

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