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DNA Structure and Antiparallel Strands Explained | Molecular Biology Visual #3276645 (License: Personal Use)
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This schematic illustrates the iconic double helix structure of DNA, emphasizing its antiparallel configuration: one strand runs 5′ to 3′ (red arrows), while the complementary strand runs 3′ to 5′ (blue arrows). The gray backbone represents the sugar-phosphate chains, and the colored arrows denote nucleotide orientation critical for replication and transcription. The image uses clear visual cues to convey molecular polarity without atomic detail.
Used in educational biology resources, textbooks, and online courses to teach DNA structure, replication mechanics, and enzyme directionality (e.g., DNA polymerase). Matches user intent for conceptual understanding of molecular genetics fundamentals.
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