The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNASince its publication in 1968, The Double Helix has given countless readers a rare and exciting look at one highly significant piece of scientific research-Watson and Crick's race to discover the molecular structure of DNA. |
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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 53 355 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 53 355 79 84 87 185 187 191 ...
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... the Structure of DNA James D. Watson. PA C ... Co PT ... T • T ... To A · G ... G CC G PAAS ... • A schematic view of a DNA molecule built up from like- with - like base pairs . since the purines ( adenine and guanine ) and the.
... the Structure of DNA James D. Watson. PA C ... Co PT ... T • T ... To A · G ... G CC G PAAS ... • A schematic view of a DNA molecule built up from like- with - like base pairs . since the purines ( adenine and guanine ) and the.
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... like - with - like idea . But it was obvious that the new assignments were its death blow . Shifting the hydro- gen atoms to their keto locations made the size differ- ences between the purines and pyrimidines even more important than 192.
... like - with - like idea . But it was obvious that the new assignments were its death blow . Shifting the hydro- gen atoms to their keto locations made the size differ- ences between the purines and pyrimidines even more important than 192.
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