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1.
Chromosome Theory of Heredity
(Category/Genetics)
... 1953,
Watson and Crick
proposed that the bases paired up in the middle of the double helix, keeping the chains at a constant distance from each other (Figure 4.3).
Watson and Crick
went on to suggest ...
2.
Rosalind Franklin
(Category/DNA Structure)
... Some of Franklin’s findings were also publicized at a seminar, which Watson attended.
Watson and Crick
went on to build a double helix model of DNA. The scientific journal Nature published three papers ...
3.
Watson and Crick
(Category/DNA Structure)
... paper. When they published their paper,
Watson and Crick
were young scientists, not widely known at all. But that paper changed the situation totally. Suddenly they were among the most famous scientists ...
4.
DNA Encyclopedia
(Uncategorised Content)
... of heredity. The work of
Watson and Crick
was the jumping-off point for the science of DNA technology. The Structure Of DNA Establishing the structure of DNA has been one of the major achievements ...
5.
DNA Structure
(Category)
... pair and a cytosine-guanine pair would have identical shapes. So in 1953,
Watson and Crick
proposed that the bases paired up in the middle of the double helix, keeping the chains at a constant distance ...