Computer graphic of a DNA molecule from HIV virus
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Computer graphic of a DNA molecule from HIV virus
DNA molecule. Computer graphic of a molecule of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA). DNA encodes an organisms genetic information. The spherical atoms are colour-coded: phosphorus is orange, oxygen is red, carbon is dark blue, and nitrogen is light blue. DNA is a spiral helix made up of two strands of sugar-phosphate groups which twist around each other. These are connected in the centre by nitrogen-containing nucleotides. The sequence of paired nucleotides makes up the genetic code. This DNA was modelled on DNA produced by the HIV virus after it infects a human cell to make more viruses, causing AIDS. Image of the DNAs long terminal repeat region
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