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    The Watson and Crick Model of a Double-Helical Structure for DNA
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The Watson and Crick Model of a Double-Helical Structure for DNA

Question 26

Question 26

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The Watson and Crick model of a double-helical structure for DNA was based,in part,on evidence from


A) NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectroscopy.
B) IR (infrared) spectroscopy.
C) atomic force microscopy.
D) electron microscopy.
E) X-ray diffraction .

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