The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... molecule , the happier Bragg be- came when a new method allowed its elucidation . Thus in the immediate ... Molecular Biology ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1966 ) , p . 14 . listen . A day or so later he would often 8.
... molecule , the happier Bragg be- came when a new method allowed its elucidation . Thus in the immediate ... Molecular Biology ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1966 ) , p . 14 . listen . A day or so later he would often 8.
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... molecular models superficially resembling the toys of preschool children . We could thus see no reason why we should not solve DNA in the same way . All we had to do was to construct a set of molecular models and begin to play - with ...
... molecular models superficially resembling the toys of preschool children . We could thus see no reason why we should not solve DNA in the same way . All we had to do was to construct a set of molecular models and begin to play - with ...
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... molecule was thicker than would be the case if only one polynucleotide ( a col- lection of nucleotides ) chain were present . This made him think that the DNA molecule was a compound helix composed of several polynucleotide chains ...
... molecule was thicker than would be the case if only one polynucleotide ( a col- lection of nucleotides ) chain were present . This made him think that the DNA molecule was a compound helix composed of several polynucleotide chains ...
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