Try to look for a pack of pipe cleaners that has at least 6 colors in it. You’ll need different colors for the different parts of your DNA model. Plus, they’ll make your model more vibrant and interesting to look at!  If you can’t find a pack of pipe cleaners with 6 colors in it, that’s okay. You can use the same colors for different sections of your DNA model if necessary. You can find pipe cleaners at your local craft store or department store, or you can order some online. Your DNA model will have strands that run along the outside of the model and strands that are on the inside. The colors you choose for the strands don’t matter, but try to use 6 different colors if you can.  For example, you could choose blue and pink pipe cleaners for the outer strands and green, yellow, purple, and red pipe cleaners for the inner strands. The 2 colors for the outer strands will represent sugar (deoxyribose) and phosphate, while the 4 colors for the inner strands will be the cytosine, thymine, guanine, and adenine. It doesn’t matter which inner strand pieces you pair with each outer strand, but try to only use 2 inner-strand colors per outer strand. Make sure all the nitrogenous bases (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine) are represented on each outer strand. In order to do this, assign a particular color to each base.  For example, you could use red for adenine, blue for thymine, green for cytosine, and yellow for guanine. After you’ve assigned the colors, you can accurately pair the complementary bases. Adenine always pairs with thymine, while guanine pairs with cytosine. So, if you have a red (adenine) pipe cleaner on one side, put a blue (thymine) pipe cleaner in the same spot on the other side, and so on. Once you’ve paired up the inner and outer strands, keep them separated so you don’t get all of the pipe cleaners mixed up.
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One-sentence summary -- Purchase a pack of multicolor pipe cleaners. Choose 2 colors for the outer strands and 4 colors for the inner strands. Pair 10 inner strand pieces with each outer strand.

Q: The filet should be horizontal on the board, with the tail of the fish closest to your body. If your filet doesn't have a tail, the thinner side of the filet should be closest to your body. Once you’ve traced the length of the skin with the blade of your knife, the skin should be removed from the filet.
A: Lay the fish skin-side down on the cutting board. Remove the skin from the filet.

Article: To compensate for the lack of outdoor exploration and adventure, indoor cats will need toys to divert their attention and provide them with exercise and stimulation.  Small, inexpensive toys like stuffed mice and plastic balls are often the most entertaining for cats, and can be played with even while you are away.  Other toys – such as fishing-pole style toys that let you dangle a feather or piece of fabric in front of your cat – will require interaction with you.  Using toys that require you to interact with the cat will help you to bond and create a better relationship with your pet. Battery-powered cat toys can be useful supplements for human interaction. If your cat wants longer or more intense play sessions than you can provide, battery-powered toys can help divert your cat's attention. Buying or making foraging toys will give your cat a similar experience to hunting and foraging outdoors. These toys are containers with many holes or divots that your cat has to manipulate in order to get their food. This gives your cat an opportunity to use their brain and interact with their surrounding in a more rewarding way. If you have a window with a relatively deep sill, buy a padded perch and place it in front of the window.  Alternately, invest in a window frame – a sort of clear, boxy unit similar to a windowsill air conditioner in which your cat can sit, hang out, and watch the world go by.  Other cats might feel safest in their crates, so leave your cat’s crate or cage open at all times. If your cat can get some fresh air and survey its domain from an enclosed location, it’s a win-win for both you and the cat.  If you don’t have a screened porch, consider building a “catio” – a large cage-like structure with many climbable surfaces.  Your catio could be accessible directly from your home (via a side or rear door), or you could place it in your back yard.  You can obtain catio building kits from most pet stores. A cat tree (sometimes called a “kitty condo”) is a vertical structure that provides your cat with opportunities for climbing, hiding, and jumping.  Your cat will love navigating the cat tree.  Set it up in an open space where your cat can freely move through and around it.  You can easily obtain a cat tree at your local pet store. If your cat feels uncomfortable for any reason using its litter box, it may attempt to escape outside to relieve itself.  Make sure that wherever you place the litter box, your cat will have an unobstructed view of the whole room.  In your home, the living room, bedroom, kitchen, or family room might qualify as a good location. Do not, for instance, place the litter box next to a noisy furnace or washing machine.    Placing it in the corner of a room, likewise, will not make your cat want to use it. If your cat’s litter box is dirty and/or stinky, it might want to do its business outside.  To prevent this, scoop feces from the litter box daily.  Any time you observe clumping or wet litter, empty the litter and replace it.  Generally, you’ll need to do this about twice each week.  Don’t place the litter box in a closet or in the corner of a room, either, since your cat will feel trapped when using it. Additionally, do not place your cat’s litter box near its food dish.  After all, just imagine how you’d feel dining right next to the place you go to the bathroom.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Give your cat plenty of toys to play with. Provide your cat with opportunities to forge. Give your cat a space of its own. Provide a screened porch for your cat. Set up a cat tree. Position your litter box in a quiet, low-traffic area. Clean your litter box regularly.

Article: Have a dance party just for yourself. If you're in a place where you can't dance, choreograph a dance inside your head to your favorite song. It may sound pretty boring, but your dreams can be interesting and sleeping makes time pass very quickly. You'll also feel more refreshed and ready to go! Reorganize your movies by genre, title, or even spine color. If you don't have your movies nearby, just rank your favorite movies in your head. Or read books. Write a song about your favorite activity. If you can't come up with a melody, set it to the tune of your favorite song! Make up and start speaking your own language. Try to convince other people that it's a real language. You might need to write down some of the basic rules of your language in order to remember them. Try to pretend you don't know the language they are speaking. It may sound boring, but once you're on a roll, it can really pass the time.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Dance around! Take a nap. Reorganize your movie shelf. Write a song. Make up your own language. Clean organize or DIY your room.