US /strænd/
・UK /strænd/
This strip, in Cape Town, South Africa, divides the beachside community of Strand from the township of Nomzamo.
divides the beachside community of Strand from the township of Nomzamo.
But to your horror, you notice a strand of hair dangling along.
But to your horror, you notice a strand of hair dangling along.
The most advanced chips use 3 nanometer processes, 1 20,000th the width of a strand of human hair, though really, when you get this small, it's more of a marketing term than their actual size.
The most advanced chips use 3-nanometer processes—1/20,000th the width of a strand of human hair.
As there are DNA strands in every one of our billions of cells, how can editing one strand in vivo, presumably in a single cell, extend to the DNA in all other cells?
As there are DNA strands in every one of our billions of cells, how can editing one strand in vivo, presumably in a single cell, extend to the DNA in all other cells?" For a question from a layman, I'm impressed with the use of in vivo.
To test it, lift a little strand.
To test it, lift a little strand.
and it hits this collection, these miniature biochemical machines that are pulling apart the DNA strand and making an exact copy.
One strand can be copied directly, and it can be seen spooling off, down to the bottom there,
Each strand is made up of a sequence of 4 chemical bases, represented by the letters A, C, G, and
Each strand is made up a sequence of four chemical bases
One of the strands, often called the template strand, is the side of DNA that is read or transcribed by the messenger RNA.
One of the strands, often called the template strand, is the side of DNA that is read or transcribed by the messenger RNA.
You would have literally one strand of hair right? That's not the same for Olaf. With Olaf
In fact, if I pull out one of my hairs or if you pulled out one of your hairs, you would have literally one strand of hair, right?
This tiny thread may look like the strand of a spiderweb, but it's actually molten tin being shot out at 50,000 droplets a second.
This tiny thread may look like the strand of a spiderweb,