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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 only ...
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 only ...
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A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA James D. Watson ... with - like structure Tautomeric forms of guanine and thymine Base pairs for the double helix Schematic illustration of the double helix DNA replication 53 ...
A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA James D. Watson ... with - like structure Tautomeric forms of guanine and thymine Base pairs for the double helix Schematic illustration of the double helix DNA replication 53 ...
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A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA James D. Watson ... 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 ...
A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA James D. Watson ... 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 ...
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