Probably another DNA molecule. But even then there will be monior differences. So I suggest there is nothing that is the same shape.
It's called a "double helix".
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Cause u is sucking.
two separate and distinct eggs are fertilized at the same time growing in the womb together, but having different DNA.
The bases in DNA (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine) form hydrogen bonds with each other. Adenine pairs with thymine, and cytosine pairs with guanine. This pairing creates a double helix structure, with the bases forming the "rungs" of the ladder and the sugar-phosphate backbone forming the "rails". This hydrogen bonding between the bases is responsible for the stability and shape of the DNA helix.
water molecules!
An organic polymer.
It's a double helix...think of twisting a ladder
The DNA molecule consists of two strands of DNA nucleotides which coil, forming a twisted ladder shape called a double helix. The sides of the "ladder" are composed of alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate groups. The rungs of the "ladder" are the pairs of nitrogen bases. Refer to the related link for an illustration.
Yes
all their dna s gave a shape of double helix, but their sequence will be different.
The shape of a DNA Molecule is a Double Helix
The parts of DNA molecule are nucleotide, bases, and the hydrogen bonds. The nucleotide contains a pentose sugar, phosphate group, and nitrogenous bases. Bases contain pyrimidine and purine and the hydrogen bonds holds the chains of nucleotides.
The shape of a DNA molecule is called a Double Helix or a "Twisted Ladder"
A DNA strand is shaped like a 'double helix'.
A curving ladder shape
Rosalind Franklin discovered the spiral shape of DNA.