Eccdna

by Liam O'Connor
Eccdna

Eccdna (also known as double-stranded DNA) is a type of DNA that consists of two strands that are coiled around each other. It is found in the nucleus of cells and is responsible for the genetic information within the cell. Eccdna is made up of four types of nucleotides: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. These nucleotides are joined together by hydrogen bonds to form the double helix structure of eccdna. The order of these nucleotides determines the sequence of base pairs, which in turn determines the genetic information within the cell.

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