iv) Who was proposed double helix model of DNA?
v) What is role of Amyloplast?
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1.Francis Crick and James Watson first described the molecular structure of DNA, which they called a "double helix," in the journal Nature.
2.Amyloplasts are a type of plastid, double-enveloped organelles in plant cells that are involved in various biological pathways. ... Amyloplasts are found in roots and storage tissues and store and synthesize starch for the plant through the polymerization of glucose.
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a) Francis Crick
In 1953, Francis Crick and James Watson first described the molecular structure of DNA, which they called a "double helix," in the journal Nature. For this breakthrough discovery, Watson, Crick, and their colleague Maurice Wilkins won a Nobel Prize in Physiology, or Medicine, in 1962.
b) Amyloplasts are a type of plastid, double-enveloped organelles in plant cells that are involved in various biological pathways. ... Amyloplasts are found in roots and storage tissues and store and synthesize starch for the plant through the polymerization of glucose.
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