Fold your own DNA [PDF]

Fold the other edge away from you. Partly unfold both edges. 9. You can now see how the model is starting to twist. Admi

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Fold your own DNA Note: All folds should have a thin line on the inside and a thick line on the outside.

1. Fold in half lengthwise. Make all creases as firm as possible (use your fingernail!)

4. Repeat for all segments.

7. Fold the white edge without letters up.

2. Hold the paper so that the thick lines are diagonal and the thin lines are horizontal. Fold the top segment down and then unfold.

5. Turn the paper over.

3. Fold the top two segments down along the next horizontal ine. Unfold.

6. Fold along the first diagonal line. Unfold and fold along the second diagonal line. Repeat for all diagonal lines.

8. Fold the other edge away from you. Partly unfold both edges.

10. Twist and 11. Now let go. turn the paper while pushing the ends towards each other. Be brave!

9. You can now see how the model is starting to twist.

Admire your completed DNA double helix! Only another 2,999,999,989 (or so) more to complete your whole genome!

Designed by Alex Bateman (2003)

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