The extraordinary DNA - part 1
The construction, incidence and importance of the DNA
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The double-helix-structure was detected by Rosalind Franklin because of an X-ray crystallograph.[1]
Proteins can only be made in the process of the trancription of the DNA, which is when the bases are ‘read’ and so they create the proteins from the aminoacids.[4]
the DNA is also important for (examples):
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- historical background of the DNA
- „Photograph 51“, James Watson and Francis Crick
- Incidence of the DNA
- Importance of the DNA
- historical background
The double-helix-structure was detected by Rosalind Franklin because of an X-ray crystallograph.[1]
- James Watson and Francis Crick
- incidence of the DNA
- importance of the DNA
Proteins can only be made in the process of the trancription of the DNA, which is when the bases are ‘read’ and so they create the proteins from the aminoacids.[4]
the DNA is also important for (examples):
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