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单词 double helix
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Definition of double helix in English:

double helix

noun
  • A pair of parallel helices intertwined about a common axis, especially that in the structure of the DNA molecule.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This comes from the structure of the sugar molecules used in the DNA double helix.
    • Similar hydrogen bonds from the adenine amino groups are also involved in the binding of proteins into the major groove of DNA double helices.
    • In order to see the primary structure, the double helix of DNA is unzipped and the pattern of nucleotides is revealed.
    • Water is essential for the stability and function of ‘the aperiodic crystal of heredity’ the DNA double helix.
    • As the force is increased, the structural parameters of the DNA double helix are revealed, including the free energy of the basepair interaction.
    • Clearly, the rigidity is different for the regions consisting of one double helix or two double helices and the bends are likely to be localized at certain points within the unit.
    • The opening of basepairs in DNA double helices is a prerequisite for propagation and expression of genetic information.
    • The DNA double helix, the first structure of a biological molecule, was determined by X-ray crystallography in 1953.
    • This ensures that no basepair in the DNA double helix, regardless of its sequence context, acquires a very high thermodynamic propensity for opening.
    • This molecule, however, can exist in two enantiomeric forms depending on how the molecule enters the DNA double helix.
    • The structural distortions at the site of damage are translated across the DNA double helix to the active site of human topoisomerase I.
    • Further spermidine penetration between the double helices causes DNA resolubilization.
    • The links between pairs of bases are responsible for binding together two strands to form the characteristic double helix of a DNA molecule.
    • As the replication forks progress along the template strands the newly synthesized daughter strands and parental template strands reform a DNA double helix.
    • During translocation the elongation complex moves along the DNA double helix carrying an RNA chain of increasing length.
    • Genetics and crime fighting are becoming as intertwined as the DNA double helix.
    • What do an oily rain puddle in the parking lot, a compact disc, and the discovery of the DNA double helix have in common?
    • Topoisomerases are able to relieve torsional stress in DNA double helices and separate intertwined DNA molecules.
    • The DNA structure is a double helix looking something like a twisted ladder.
    • In an actin filament, two chains of actin beads wrap around each other in yet another double helix.
 
 

Definition of double helix in US English:

double helix

nounˈdəbəl ˈhēliksˈdəbəl ˈhilɪks
  • A pair of parallel helices intertwined about a common axis, especially that in the structure of the DNA molecule.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As the replication forks progress along the template strands the newly synthesized daughter strands and parental template strands reform a DNA double helix.
    • The DNA structure is a double helix looking something like a twisted ladder.
    • This molecule, however, can exist in two enantiomeric forms depending on how the molecule enters the DNA double helix.
    • In an actin filament, two chains of actin beads wrap around each other in yet another double helix.
    • Clearly, the rigidity is different for the regions consisting of one double helix or two double helices and the bends are likely to be localized at certain points within the unit.
    • The DNA double helix, the first structure of a biological molecule, was determined by X-ray crystallography in 1953.
    • The opening of basepairs in DNA double helices is a prerequisite for propagation and expression of genetic information.
    • Further spermidine penetration between the double helices causes DNA resolubilization.
    • Similar hydrogen bonds from the adenine amino groups are also involved in the binding of proteins into the major groove of DNA double helices.
    • During translocation the elongation complex moves along the DNA double helix carrying an RNA chain of increasing length.
    • In order to see the primary structure, the double helix of DNA is unzipped and the pattern of nucleotides is revealed.
    • The structural distortions at the site of damage are translated across the DNA double helix to the active site of human topoisomerase I.
    • What do an oily rain puddle in the parking lot, a compact disc, and the discovery of the DNA double helix have in common?
    • The links between pairs of bases are responsible for binding together two strands to form the characteristic double helix of a DNA molecule.
    • This comes from the structure of the sugar molecules used in the DNA double helix.
    • Topoisomerases are able to relieve torsional stress in DNA double helices and separate intertwined DNA molecules.
    • As the force is increased, the structural parameters of the DNA double helix are revealed, including the free energy of the basepair interaction.
    • This ensures that no basepair in the DNA double helix, regardless of its sequence context, acquires a very high thermodynamic propensity for opening.
    • Water is essential for the stability and function of ‘the aperiodic crystal of heredity’ the DNA double helix.
    • Genetics and crime fighting are becoming as intertwined as the DNA double helix.
 
 
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