nelisäikeisen
Nelisäikeisen is a Finnish term that translates to "four-stranded" or "quadruple-stranded" in English. It is primarily used in a biological context to describe molecular structures composed of four intertwined strands. The most common and significant application of this term is in relation to DNA and RNA.
In molecular biology, DNA typically exists as a double helix, meaning two complementary strands wind around
Similarly, RNA can also form four-stranded structures, although they are less common and less well-studied than