MindMap Gallery Double helix structure and function of DNA
The double helix structure of DNA consists of two complementary nucleotide chains forming a right-handed helix, with base pairing following the A-T, C-G principle. The primary function of DNA is to store genetic information, direct protein synthesis, and control the growth, development, and metabolism of organisms. This structure serves as the foundation of biological inheritance, determining all genetic traits of organisms.
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