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... like - with - like base pairs Base pairs for the like - 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 ...
... like - with - like base pairs Base pairs for the like - 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 ...
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... like - with - like structure would give a 34 A crystallographic repeat only if each chain had a complete rotation every 68 A. But this would mean that the rotation angle between succes- sive bases would be only 18 degrees , a value ...
... like - with - like structure would give a 34 A crystallographic repeat only if each chain had a complete rotation every 68 A. But this would mean that the rotation angle between succes- sive bases would be only 18 degrees , a value ...
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... like - with - like pairing . Al- ways pairing adenine with thymine and guanine with cytosine meant that the base sequences of the two intertwined chains were complementary to each other . Given the base sequence of one chain , that of ...
... like - with - like pairing . Al- ways pairing adenine with thymine and guanine with cytosine meant that the base sequences of the two intertwined chains were complementary to each other . Given the base sequence of one chain , that of ...
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