Biology, asked by aswathik, 1 year ago

Explain Watson and crick model of dna​

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Answered by MissTanya
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J.D.Watson and F.H.C. Crick (1953) combined the physical and chemical data, and proposed a double helix model for DNA molecule. This model is widely accepted. According to this model, the DNA molecule consists of two strands which are connected together by hydrogen bonds and helically twisted.

Answered by soniadensonnc
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Watson and Crick model of DNA provides one of the best ways to demonstrate the structure of double helix DNA. A DNA is a polymer which is composed by the combination of several monomer units refers as “Deoxyribo nucleotides” by the phosphodiester bond.

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