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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. https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/posts/16113

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    job back and in 1960 he returned to a technicianu2019s post in the Lab. ... This was especially apt, as Michael was already working in the Laboratory when Francis Crick and James Watson announced the structure of DNA and unveiled their model, in 1953.
  5. https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/12653

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    A step to proving this was the deduction of the molecular structure of DNA by Francis Crick and James Watson, using X-ray diffraction patterns of DNA crystals by Maurice Wilkins ... In 1953 they unveiled the double helical structure of DNA, and revealed

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