The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... DNA . That structure , they reported in a short article in Nature just weeks later , was the beguilingly beautiful " double helix . " Noting that the helix could " unzip " and copy itself , Crick and Watson confirmed what had hitherto ...
... DNA . That structure , they reported in a short article in Nature just weeks later , was the beguilingly beautiful " double helix . " Noting that the helix could " unzip " and copy itself , Crick and Watson confirmed what had hitherto ...
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... - with - like structure Tautomeric forms of guanine and thymine Base pairs for the double helix Schematic illustration of the double helix DNA replication 53 55 79 84 87 185 187 191 195 202 211 THE DOUBLE HELIX IN THE Summer of 1955 , I XX.
... - with - like structure Tautomeric forms of guanine and thymine Base pairs for the double helix Schematic illustration of the double helix DNA replication 53 55 79 84 87 185 187 191 195 202 211 THE DOUBLE HELIX IN THE Summer of 1955 , I XX.
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... helical structure . With the A form , the argument for a helix was never straightforward , and considerable ambigu- ity existed as to exactly which type of helical symme- try was present . With the B form , however , mere inspection of ...
... helical structure . With the A form , the argument for a helix was never straightforward , and considerable ambigu- ity existed as to exactly which type of helical symme- try was present . With the B form , however , mere inspection of ...
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