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  2. Structural Mechanics in Molecular Biology

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    Crick and James Watson in 1953: the base-pairs whose sequence spells out the genetic code are arranged like the treads of a staircase, held between the two spiral "backbones". ... Corresponding models in which the base-pairs are represented by simple
  3. Enginuity

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    Most people are now familiar with the idea that the molecular structure of DNA takes the form of a double helix, as first established by Francis Crick and James Watson in ... 1953: the base-pairs whose sequence spells out the genetic code are arranged
  4. Structural Mechanics in Molecular Biology

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    Crick and James Watson in 1953: the base-pairs whose sequence spells out the genetic code are arranged like the treads of a staircase, held between the two spiral "backbones". ... Corresponding models in which the base-pairs are represented by simple

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