Biology, asked by peyton, 1 year ago

What did Watson and Crick’s model of DNA show?


nitrogenous bases on the outside


sugars and phosphates on the inside


a single nucleotide strand twisted in a spiral


two nucleotide strands wound in a double helix

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Answered by inderajeet
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Watson and Crick's model of DNA showed that two nucleotide strands wound in a double helix
Answered by mariospartan
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Watson and crick’s model of DNA has shown that two nucleotide strands are wound in a double helix.

Option D

Explanation:

  • Watson and crick elucidated double-helix model of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA).
  • Their theory says that Nucleosides combine to form a rope-like structure which is called nucleotide strand.
  • Two nucleotide strands wind around each other, such that it makes a double helix-shaped molecule that is known as Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA.

To learn more about Helix:

Who found double helix in DNA?

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Which DNA double helix do you think would be harder to separate into two strands: DNA composed predominantly of AT base pairs, or of GC base pairs? Why?​

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