heliksiin
Heliksiin is a Finnish term that translates to "helix" or "spiral" in English. It is most commonly used in a scientific context to describe the characteristic helical structure found in many biological molecules. The most prominent example is the DNA double helix, where two strands of nucleotides wind around each other. This helical arrangement is crucial for the stability and function of genetic material, allowing it to be compactly stored within cells and accurately replicated.
Beyond DNA, the helical structure is also observed in proteins. Many proteins fold into alpha-helices, a type
In a broader, non-biological sense, heliksiin can also refer to any spiral or helical shape in nature