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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for spiral
  1. ... attach (bind) to DNA and unwind the two spiral strands (double helix) of the DNA molecule. This ...
  2. ... arranged in two long strands that form a spiral called a double helix. The structure of the ...
  3. ... bind) to DNA and temporarily unwind the two spiral strands (double helix) of the DNA molecule so ...
  4. ... bind to DNA and temporarily unwind the two spiral strands (double helix) of the DNA molecule. This ...
  5. ... regions of DNA and temporarily unwinds the two spiral strands. Once the damaged region has been exposed, ...
  6. ... regions of DNA and temporarily unwind the two spiral strands of these molecules. When a cell prepares ...
  7. ... attach (bind) to DNA and unwind the two spiral strands (double helix) of the DNA molecule. This ...
  8. ... patches of skin (ichthyosis) in a linear or spiral (whorled) pattern. The scaly patches fade over time, ...
  9. ... bind) to DNA and temporarily unwind the two spiral strands (double helix) of the DNA molecule. This ...
  10. ... bind to DNA and temporarily unwind the two spiral strands (double helix) of the DNA molecule. This ...
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