Relate the chemical structure of DNA to how it looks when lots of it is clumped together?



Answer:
Depending on what you're focusing on in class right now, I would mention the levels of DNA folding. Primary through quaternary. Basically, DNA is a huge molecule but it fits in the tiny nucleus of a cell. That's because it's supercoiled. Wikipedia has a good article. Hope this helps.

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