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This hands-on activity allows you to create your own paper model of a DNA double helix. DNA has a ‘double helix’ structure.
26 wrz 2023 · DNA origami is based upon a design created by Alex Bateman of EMBL-EBI. The most common shape of DNA in living cells is a right-handed double helix called B-DNA.
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This hands-on activity allows you to create your own paper model of a DNA double helix. This activity explores the structure of DNA in a paper-based form. You can also use the blank version to explore the pairing rules of DNA, by colouring in each base pair using the pairing rules printout.
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This hands-on activity allows you to of a DNA double helix. Suitable for: age 10+ Estimated duration: 15 minutes. You will need (for pre-coloured origami DNA): printed Origami DNA sheets. scissors to cut the worksheets to size. You will also need (for blank origami DNA): colouring pens, pencils or crayons. pairing rules printout.
Using the blank DNA origami template 1. Lay out the blank DNA origami template on the table. Designed by Alex Bateman (2003) 2. Start by writing the fi rst letter of your DNA sequence (A,T, G or C) in the top right corner. 3. Continue your sequence down the column on the right. 4. Write the corresponding bases in boxes