Strands in a diner
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SPAGHETTIStrands in a diner
ICESINStrands, in a way
DNAStrands in a cell?
DNAStrands in a lab
TINSELStrands in a tree
RNASome strands in a cell
DNAStrands in a pool of blood?
unlayto untwist (a rope) in order to separate its strands
unlaysto untwist (a rope) in order to separate its strands
unlaidto untwist (a rope) in order to separate its strands
fidsa tapered usually wooden pin used in opening the strands of a rope
fida tapered usually wooden pin used in opening the strands of a rope
strandednessescomposed of a specified number or kind of strands (usually used in combination)
strandedcomposed of a specified number or kind of strands (usually used in combination)
basketweavea form of weaving using two or more strands in the warp and weft
tropocollagena subunit of collagen fibrils consisting of three polypeptide strands arranged in a helix
basketweavesBASKETWEAVE, a form of weaving using two or more strands in the warp and weft
tropocollagensTROPOCOLLAGEN, a subunit of collagen fibrils consisting of three polypeptide strands arranged in a helix
marlinspikeA pointed metal tool used by sailors to separate strands of rope or wire, esp. in splicing
marlinespikesA pointed metal tool used by sailors to separate strands of rope or wire, esp. in splicing
marlinspikesA pointed metal tool used by sailors to separate strands of rope or wire, esp. in splicing
denouementThe final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved
denouementsThe final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved
chiasmataA point at which paired chromosomes remain in contact during the first metaphase of meiosis, and at which crossing over and exchange of genetic material occur between the strands
spiremesThe tangled strands of chromosomal material seen in the early stages of cell division, formerly believed to be a single continuous strand (or two in a diploid cell, etc.)
histoneany of a group of five small basic proteins, occurring in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, that organize DNA strands into nucleosomes by forming molecular complexes around which the DNA winds