What informational storage advantage(s) lies in DNA’s double helix structure?

2 Responses to “What informational storage advantage(s) lies in DNA’s double helix structure?”

  1. whistler45 Says:

    Allows for more variations available, takes up less space, strong structure.

  2. bflute13 Says:

    The double helix consists of 2 complimentary strands. This allows each strand to be used as a template during DNA replication for the other strand. The information stored is the information needed for replication.

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