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... that the sugar - phosphate backbone was very regular , and the order of bases of necessity very irregular . If the base sequences were always the same , all DNA mole- base sugar phos phate base sugar phos phate base nucleotide 52.
... that the sugar - phosphate backbone was very regular , and the order of bases of necessity very irregular . If the base sequences were always the same , all DNA mole- base sugar phos phate base sugar phos phate base nucleotide 52.
Page 79
... the Structure of DNA James D. Watson. H P C phosphate P sugar ( deoxyribose ) P pyrimidine purine A more detailed view of the covalent bonds of the sugar- phosphate backbone . company we found ourselves , Francis would quickly survey the.
... the Structure of DNA James D. Watson. H P C phosphate P sugar ( deoxyribose ) P pyrimidine purine A more detailed view of the covalent bonds of the sugar- phosphate backbone . company we found ourselves , Francis would quickly survey the.
Page 80
... sugar - phosphate backbone was in the center of the molecule . Only in that way would it be possible to obtain a structure regular enough to give the crystalline diffraction patterns observed by Maurice and Rosy . True , we had yet to ...
... sugar - phosphate backbone was in the center of the molecule . Only in that way would it be possible to obtain a structure regular enough to give the crystalline diffraction patterns observed by Maurice and Rosy . True , we had yet to ...
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