Enkeltsträngt
Enkeltsträngt is a Swedish word that translates to "single-stranded" in English. It is primarily used in scientific contexts, particularly in molecular biology and genetics. The term refers to nucleic acid molecules, such as DNA or RNA, that consist of a single chain of nucleotides, as opposed to a double-stranded molecule formed by two complementary chains.
In DNA, the genetic material is typically double-stranded, with two polynucleotide chains wound around each other
The structure of a nucleic acid as single-stranded or double-stranded has significant implications for its function