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    What string should I use to make a DNA model using Styrofoam balls?
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    It doesn't matter. You can use any kind of string.
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    What do I need to make the DNA stand upright?
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    Try and use wire instead of string and make sure you have a base made of wood. Drill holes into the wood and put the wire there and hot glue it if it is still unstable.
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    How can I make my pipe cleaner DNA model 3D?
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    It already is 3D if it's made out of pipe cleaners. There isn't anything else you have to do to it.
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    How can I make this model work or rotate?
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    If you want to make a moving model, use CDs, chopsticks and small, plastic, colored balls.
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    About how many beads will I need to make this?
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    It really depends on how long you want the DNA module to be. Make sure to use an even space between beads.
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    If I'm using wire instead of string, how can I twist it?
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    You can use pliers to bend it. If that is still too difficult, your wire may be too thick.
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    Can you use paper clips instead of string to hold up the model?
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    Yes, paper clips should serve the same purpose as the string.
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    Would it fall walking around, or is it stable enough to stay up?
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    It is not stable enough to stand on its own. If you want it to stand, put a base on the bottom of it and glue it to the base.
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    For the Styrofoam balls model, how am I supposed to keep it in the double-helix shape?
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    You could use thin wire instead. Make sure it isn't too thick so you can twist it.
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    Why type of bond holds the nucleotides (a,g,c,t) together?
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    The nucleotides connect to each other in pairs (AT en GC) via hydrogen bonds. AT connect via two hydrogen bonds, and GC via three. This is also why A can only pair with T and G with C; otherwise the number of bonds doesn't match.
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    How would you make this model with 10 base pairs represented? Do you perform the steps above 10 times and twist them together?
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    You can make this 10 steps by adding more material and repeating steps. You could also make it more smaller, which makes it more compact.
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    Can I make a model of DNA using straws?
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    Yes. Different colored straws could be used to represent nitrogenous bases A, T, G and C. The phosphodiester backbones could be made up of Scotch tape so that you can helical twist the ladder. Make sure that base-pairs are equidistant.
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