Helix in a sentence as a noun

Crick told him he had perceived the double-helix shape while on ***.

One team of beta testers used the scroll view to display a DNA double helix.

Francis Crick gives credit to *** for helping him to unravel the double helix nature of DNA. Is that not real?

*** probably did not assist Francis Crick in discovering the double helix.

Instead of unwinding around the axis of the helix, unwind around an axis at a right-angle.

Consider something like the Samsung 500T or similar, or thinkpad helix.

Home goes to the top of a vertical scroller, the left of a western horizontal scroller, the beginning of the double helix or the begging of time in z-axis time machine like scroller.

You can find a great deal on it with google search terms "telomere fraying" or "telomere fuse".Very roughly, every chromosome has a 'telomere' structure at each end that acts to prevent the DNA double helix strands from 'fraying'.

PCR allows you to amplify -- ie copy -- your sample by causing the DNA helix to split from heat, including a polymerase or enzyme that does the replication work, including spare dna bases, then cooling to cause the helixes to reform.

Helix definitions

noun

a curve that lies on the surface of a cylinder or cone and cuts the element at a constant angle

See also: spiral

noun

a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops; "a coil of rope"

See also: coil spiral volute whorl

noun

type genus of the family Helicidae

See also: Helix