The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... DNA molecule contained a very large number of nu- cleotides linearly linked together in a regular way . Again our ... DNA molecules packed together to form the crystal- line aggregates studied by Maurice Wilkins and Rosa- lind Franklin ...
... DNA molecule contained a very large number of nu- cleotides linearly linked together in a regular way . Again our ... DNA molecules packed together to form the crystal- line aggregates studied by Maurice Wilkins and Rosa- lind Franklin ...
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A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA James D. Watson. together by hydrogen bonds between groups on the same chain . Maurice had told Francis , however , that the diameter of the DNA molecule was thicker than would ...
A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA James D. Watson. together by hydrogen bonds between groups on the same chain . Maurice had told Francis , however , that the diameter of the DNA molecule was thicker than would ...
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A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA James D. Watson. began scribbling on the vacant back ... molecule . Superficially , the X - ray data were compatible with two , three , or four strands . It was all a question of ...
A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA James D. Watson. began scribbling on the vacant back ... molecule . Superficially , the X - ray data were compatible with two , three , or four strands . It was all a question of ...
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