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Friday, February 1, 2019

Watson and Crick Essay -- essays research papers fc

WATSON & CRICK     The article, Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic corrosive, written by Watson and Crick, was a stepping stone on the path of husking for the building blocks of life. In this article, Watson and Crick briefly state previous theories on the building of DNA were in pay in certain aspects but correct in others. Watson and Crick later went on to describe their version of a double helical structured DNA. They indirectly state the importance of their breakthrough which later them to winning the noble prize.      Previous to this publication, there were at least two other theories on the structure of deoxyribose nucleic acid. The first guess was that the structure consisted of three intertwined chains, with the phosphates near the fiber axis, and the bases on the outside. (Watson and Crick, 4/2/53) This theory had been proposed by Pauling and Corey. Later a second theory was mentioned, but non very dwelled upon, in Watson and Cricks paper. Fraser had also suggested a two-fold wined chain. However, Fraser also suggested that the phosphates are on the outside and the bases on the inside, linked unitedly by hydrogen bonds. (Watson and Crick, 4/2/53)      Watson and Crick developed a double chained helix with the bases inside and the phosphates outside. By studying the Pauling and Corey theory, they discovered that where they had the phosphates and the bases were incorrectly placed...

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